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20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days On August 14, 1819, the whaleship Essex sailed out of Nantucket Harbor— Captain George Pollard, one of the youngest ever to command a whaling ship, anticipated a successful two-and-a-half year voyage; its crew of twenty hoped for greasy luck. Their experience was anything but lucky. Fifteen months after the start of their journey, in November of 1820, the crew of the whaleship Essex escaped in three small whaleboats after a large sperm whale, “distracted with rage and fury,” rammed into and destroyed their ship. Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days, this season’s main exhibition mounted by The Nantucket Historical Association (NHA), opens to the public on Friday, April 24, in the McCausland Gallery in the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. Visitors will follow the crew of the Essex as they attempt to sail thousands of miles across the Pacific to safety with very limited food and water. Stove by a Whale will bring the story of the Essex to light like never before, featuring interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts throughout the museum gallery. The gallery experience begins on Nantucket during its whaling heyday. Visitors will explore islands in the Pacific and see how the survivors’ tragic tale has been retold time and again in Herman Melville’s novel Moby-Dick, by historian Nathaniel Philbrick in his bestselling book In the Heart of the Sea, and in the soon-to-be released film version of In the Heart of the Sea by Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard. “There’s no denying that the story of the Essex is a huge tragedy,” says Michael R. Harrison, NHA Robyn & John Davis Chief Curator. “What we really want people to understand is that these men were not lost; they were not stranded—they were professional sailors with a certain set of skills who were put into a situation and tried to use their skills to get themselves to safety. They were overmatched by the circumstances in the end, but the really impressive thing is that they were able to try and rescue themselves. In this new NHA exhibition, we show the ways in which they did that, the decisions that they had to make, and the outcomes of those decisions.” Interactive elements in the Stove by a Whale exhibition include a touchscreen that allows visitors to scroll through digitized historic whaling logbooks dating back to the time of the Essex, a recreated life-size whaleboat that visitors can “board”
and sit in, and character cards portraying Essex crew members. In addition, there will be exclusive film props and costumes from the set of Ron Howard’s film In the Heart of the Sea that will open in theaters in December 2015. The props are on exclusive loan from Warner Bros. Pictures and have not been made available to the public before this exhibition. Stove by a Whale exhibition also features the only known remaining historic artifacts from the disaster, including the small piece of twine that Essex crew member Benjamin Lawrence made during the three months he spent on the whaleboat after the sinking of the ship. “There’s a little bit of stagecraft to the exhibition,” says Harrison. “We certainly have objects in cases, but we’re also doing a lot with wall murals, banners, and projections. We’re hoping to create an atmosphere and a mood that evokes the middle of the Pacific, in order to better convey the drama of the tragedy that we are talking about. For objects, we’re really excited to be able to present the only surviving artifacts related to this disaster, as well as very significant and rare objects from our collection that illuminate life on Nantucket at the time the Essex sailed.” Some of these NHA artifacts include historic paintings, logbooks, manuscripts, scrimshaw, ceremonial objects from the Marquesas Islands, and more. “Nantucket is the 'home' of this story and the home of Nathaniel Philbrick, author of the best-selling book In the Heart of the Sea,” says Bill Tramposch, NHA Gosnell Executive Director. “The NHA is proud to be collaborating with Nat and Warner Bros. as we tell the tale once again, this time using the objects that remain from the disaster, props from Ron Howard’s upcoming film, and a state-of-the-art exhibition that describes the world of the Essex. In addition, we will be offering a long list of summer activities pertaining to Nantucket’s whaling history and this story, including the official In the Heart of the Sea daily walking tour that begins on Memorial Day weekend.” The exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days will be on view through winter 2016 during regular Whaling Museum hours, which for the springtime are daily from 11 am to 4 pm. The 2015 Members Opening Celebration for the exhibition will take place on the evening of Thursday, May 21, at 6 pm and is open to all current NHA members.
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vol. 45 no. 1 • our 45th season!
april 23 - may 6, 2015
Today’s Nantucket
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THURSDAY, APRIL 23 12 to 1 PM - Food for Thought Lecture Series A free weekly program, the Food for Thought lecture series features speakers and talent. Today: “Inside the Stove by a Whale Exhibition” with NHA Robyn & John Davis Chief Curator Michael Harrison. Bring your brown bag lunch. Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 1 to 5 PM - Spring Vacation Days - Daily Diorama Explore Nantucket history while making a diorama that shows some of the island’s special places. Help create a submission to the Arts Council’s Giant Magic Daffodil Garden. Free for children & their families. Discovery Room at The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 2 PM - Movie: Cinderella PG, Showing in The Dreamland Studio Theater, 17 S. Water St. 3 PM - Movie: Furious 7 PG-13, Showing in The Dreamland Main Theater, 17 S. Water St. 4 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led Nantucket History Quiz Bowl runner-up. Hear the story of “the most important small town in American history.” 3/4 mi, 90 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, besides bank steps 5 min. before the tour. 508-332-0953. 4:30 PM - Doug Cote Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 4:30 PM - Free Beading 101 Class Learn the basics of jewelry making at Nantucket’s new bead shop: Akimbo, 119B Pleasant Street 508-901-5032. 4:30 to 5:50 PM - Public Skating at Nantucket Ice $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Backus Lane. 5 PM - Prime Rib Special at the Rose & Crown Prime Rib is $10.99 from 5-6pm and $12.99 after 6pm, while it lasts, at the Rose & Crown, 23 South Water Street.
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6 to 7 PM - LVA Beginner & Intermediate English Classes Free for those seeking to improve their language skills. No pre-registration required. 508-228-1110 ext. 113. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St 7 PM - Movie: The Longest Ride PG-13, Showing in The Dreamland Studio Theater, 17 So. Water St. 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 7:30 PM - Movie: Furious 7 PG-13, Showing in The Dreamland Main Theater, 17 South Water St.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL WEEKEND From April to mid-May, millions of daffodils of every color, shape and size bloom on Nantucket. The Daffodil Festival celebrates the colorful arrival of Spring. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions & America’s Oldest Windmill Join the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl on a brisk, 2-mi, 45-min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down. $15. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 9 AM - Magic Giant Daffodil Garden See the “garden” created by island children, who made a giant daffodil or a cluster of not-quite-giant flowers, and “planted” them along the Milestone Road by the entrance to the Wannacomet Water Company and along the Daffodil Parade route. Organized and sponsored by the Nantucket Arts Council. continued on page 8
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by Leah Mojer Daffodils are precious to islanders and seasonal residents. For the former, they signify the awakening of an otherwise harsh and beaten winter landscape. Their arrival seems to say, “we are out of the woods of winter and into the shining sun that is spring, summer, and fall.” For the islands long time visitors, the Daffodil Festival signifies the commencement of all the joyous happenings to come. Antique roadsters roll off the ferry, yellow cashmere sweaters and straw hats disappear from downtown shops. Artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and bottles of wine are procured by the basketful for the picnics to come. Here, we will talk a bit about these three essential parts to a great picnic and how to incorporate them with style. Cheeses come in such a vast array of flavors and textures it’s difficult to know where to begin. My instinct is to tell you to choose everything your heart desires, but when planning for transportation of cheese, one must think ahead. Choose cheeses that are firmer in style; think aged Goudas, aged sheep’s milk cheeses such as manchego, and aged cheddars. When it comest to our creamy friends like brie and fresh chevre, the strategy is choose ones that come individually packaged so they will stay nice and intact until you settle into your final picnic spot. Vermont Butter and Cheese Co cheeses have a variety of beautiful goat and cow’s milk cheeses packaged in their own little wooden boxes. With a little planning, your cheese board will look as beautiful as ever right out of the picnic basket. When it comes to cured meats, nothing beats gorgeous paper-thin slices of prosicutto, serrano, coppa, or lonzino. For picnicking, however, these are not the best choices, as they will get jostled in transportation and end up continued on page 11
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It is hard to believe that 45 years have passed since the first Earth Day. As citizens of the planet, we have come a long way in our efforts to protect wildlife and clean up our air and water, but there is still much to do and in many arenas progress is being lost. To commemorate this year I thought I would write about a momentous vote held at our 2015 annual Town Meeting when Nantucketers voted to ban “lighter than air” balloons from the island. Our annual Town Meeting is an interesting democratic tradition which I never miss unless I have to travel for work. This year 1,040 people turned out on the first night in support of articles to fund new elementary, middle school, and fire station infrastructure. The second night, there were 636 voters in attendance, most of whom were there to discuss various zoning articles. One article discussed that night was Article 80, a citizen article brought forward by island resident Scott Leonard with support from many other island organizations. After some spirited debate led by island resident’s Brian Glowacki calling of the article, the vote was held and the amended town bylaw (Article 80) passed by a count of 314-103. Here is the exact wording of the Article: To see if the town will amend Chapter 125-2: Solid Waste Disposal of the town code to include the following wording under section B as a subset of the regulations: i. A ban on the sale and/or use of any type of balloon (including, and not limited to, plastic, latex or Mylar balloons) to be inflated with any type of lighter than air gas (including, and not limited to, helium gas). People importing such novelties from off-island, but disposing of them on-island in any manner other than being contained in a plastic trash bag and transported to the Landfill, shall be fined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1, Article II by Noncriminal Disposition at $50 per offense.” This means people will no longer be able to sell or use any type of balloon that can be inflated with “lighter-than-air gas,” such as helium. The measure covers plastic, latex, and Mylar balloons. If visitors import balloons to Nantucket, they will have to toss them in a plastic trash bag and bring them to the town landfill. Regular balloons filled with air from your lungs, tied into shapes, used as water balloons, attached to a stick, or used as decorations are okay. The ban needs to be approved by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Attorney General's office before it goes into effect and some changes in wording may be proposed at that time, but there is a good chance that the ban will hold, especially as other municipalities such as Provincetown have also banned helium balloons. I got involved in this process when my friend, Scott Leonard, who is the Director of the Nantucket Marine Mammal Conservation Program came to me a year or two ago seeking support for a letter to the Board of Selectman asking the Town to consider banning lighter than air helium balloons and educate the public about the adverse impacts of lighter than air balloons. As the co-Captain of the Nantucket Clean Team, an ocean oceanographer, and a supporting members of the Nantucket Marine Mammal Stranding team, this was one of those instances in life in which a question is truly a “no brainer.” A dozen other island organizations also co-signed. Marine debris, especially plastic bags, balloons and their omnipresent string, fishing line, and nets all contribute to countless and senseless sea turtle, bird, and marine mammal deaths. Several years ago, we found a weakened, starving, continued on page 12
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Yards of Spring
april 23 - may 6, 2015
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Winter leaves like a tenant. One morning you wake up, and he is gone. The trash remains, as well as the broken windows, punch holes in the walls, and a plumbing challenge in the upstairs bathroom. The miscreants themselves have slipped away at dawn along with your vacuum cleaner and a set of old glasses that you had scavenged from the Tap Room. Anger falls to regret, which eventually rises to relief. He is gone. The first day of Spring drops in by surprise. Jim Cantore had intoned cloudy, forties, and occasional showers in the morning, but that day, the day of the “weather events,” had swept out to sea. Instead, the sky burned blue, the grass twitched, and the last of the February ice rose in waves. Nothing has bloomed. The peepers have yet to utter a lusty croak, the crocuses have not pushed through the mud, and the Nature’s first green remained gray, but the sky glowed July. Later, the projects will be listed and ticked off, tools will be assembled, and the busy heavings of spring will work into the moors and yard, but for this one day, moving day, you can take off your sweater and absorb the sun. The second day of Spring, however, has a punch list. The yard needs to be raked, the branches need to be picked up and disposed of, and the screen door needs to be replaced. I stood in the backyard, listing off the projects on the back of my National Grid bill until I hit the number eleven, then put my pen in my pocket and decided that building a gazebo could wait for another day. Down my street, others stood in their yards, making lists and taking things into account. In one yard, the caretaker parked his Ford 350 and walked around the house taking pictures for the “clients” in Hingham. We don’t wave to each other or speak, but we take attendance. We notice. We estimate and appreciate. Come spring, we are in the Brotherhood of the Hardware Store. We line up with our new rakes, our replacement saw blades, and our mulch. We nod an approve of the work to be done. In spring, work can, finally, be done. After months of sitting indoors, getting heated and fed, sitting passively in the flickering, gusty dark, spring offers us the possibility of work. To be working, be it raking, collecting fallen limbs, or sweeping up the driveway, is to be of use. In the winter, you can’t be of much use, unless it involves a shovel. Otherwise, the wind blows, the snow builds up in trigonometric arcs and the light fades by four o’clock; nothing you can do but sit and check your e-mail. In those early days of spring, you can make a difference in the world. All of the fallen branches have been stacked up by the woodpile. The yard has been raked and combed. The mulch layers the flower beds. At the end of the day, you can see the difference the work has made. At its best, work is the difference between being there and being absent. The Brotherhood of the Hardware Store sees, examines, and approves. We stand for a moment with rakes in our hands and look across the street, or we look across the hedge at the work. In the fullness of time, this afternoon’s work does not hold chaos back for long. Four wind gusts and a rainstorm can undo most of what a Saturday afternoon accomplished. All of us know this. All of us understand, nod, and approve anyway. continued on page 16
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9 AM - Adult Open Stick Pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 9 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Scavenger Hunt Hunt around Town to find answers to questions in this Daffy Scavenger Hunt. Answer all 20 questions correctly, and be entered into a drawing for 1 of 3 prizes. Clue Brochure at the Chamber Office, Zero Main St. 2nd fl. . Answers must be returned by the deadline. $10/ team of up to 6. 508-228-3643. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 9:30 AM to 5 PM - Sale at Blue Beetle Celebrate Daffy at our spring sale with 50% to 75% off select items. Plus our Festive Daffodil Festival Fascinators and an exclusive Pandora-style Daffodil Charm Bead are here, only at Blue Beetle, 12 Main Street. 10 AM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3-mi, 90-min stroll. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Federal & India sts, by the Atheneum Fence 5 min. before tour. 508-332-0953 10 AM - Van Tour of Nantucket See Nantucket by van with Gail, a 6th generation Nantucketer. Tours depart from 25 Federal S. 508-257-6557. Repeated at 1 pm & 3 pm. 10 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Sale at Island Weaves Celebrating Daffodil Weekend with 25% off all handwoven goods! Visit weavers at 20 Old South Wharf. Witness the magic of a working floor loom and bring home an heirloom at a very special low price. 10 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Sale & Our New S&K Collection Shop the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist at Made on Nantucket, 18 Old South Wharf. They’re also offering a selection of other spring sale items to benefit CatTrap Nantucket. 10 AM to 5 PM - Daffodil Weekend Special at Pageo Jewelers Daffodil Weekend Special! Take $25 off The Nantucket Watch! Must have coupon from Issue #1 of Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket.
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Sale at Pageo, 46 Main Street! 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Opens The Nantucket Historical Association’s new major exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days, which explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, opens to visitors today and will be on view through winter 2016 during regular Whaling Museum hours. 13 Broad Street. 12 to 5 PM - Daffodil Hat Decorating Workshop Peter Beaton Hat Studio is hosting a Daffodil Hat Workshop. Purchase one of our hats or bring your own. Flowers, ribbons, etc available for purchase ala carte. All ages. Weather permitting. Register at www.peterbeaton.com. Down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St. between C.Wonder and Eye of the Needle. 508-228-8456 1 to 5 PM - Spring Vacation Days - Daily Diorama Explore the history of Nantucket as you make a diorama that showcases some of the island’s special places. Participate in the creation of the Discovery Room’s submission to the Arts Council’s Giant Magic Daffodil Garden. Free for children & their families. Discovery Room at The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. 1:30 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led Nantucket History Quiz Bowl runner-up. Hear the story of “the most important small town in American history.” 3/4 mi, 90 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, besides bank steps 5 min. before the tour. 508-332-0953. 3 to 6 PM - Daffodil Flower Show Entries Accepted Exhibitors may bring their daffodil show entries this afternoon & Saturday April 25 from 7-9:30 am. No late entries will be accepted. Judging will be 9:30 am to 2 pm on Saturday. nantucketgardenclub.org. Sponsored by the Nantucket Garden Club. 4 to 6 PM - Unofficial Daffy Kick-Off Wine Tasting Event What better way to celebrate Daffy Weekend and the start of rose season than this “must attend” event to prep for the perfect tailgate? You be the judge at this Hip Rose Taste-Off while you stock up for your ultimate weekend get-together. Held at Epernay. 1 N Beach Street, near the White Elephant and the Nantucket Hotel. Parking in Back. www.epernayfinewine.com. 508.228.2755 continued on page 13
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Breaking Out of Hibernation by Jenny Benzie Advanced Sommelier + Certified Wine Educator, Proprietress of Épernay Wine & Spirits There is a saying that “Doubling the inches of winter snow equals the number of wonderfully warm summer days on Nantucket.” Thank you Mother Nature! We are due for one heck of a summer! Think about your favorite beach, how the warm sand feels on the bottom of your feet, listening to the sound of the waves while sitting in your Nantucket Beach Chair and what wine you will be sipping on that stunning summer afternoon. Think of all your Nantucket traditions to be followed and new memories to be created. Those of you who have been coming to Nantucket for years or perhaps your whole life know that a beach is not just a beach here. North shore beaches have warmer water, gentler surf, and often more sea debris of shells and seaweed. South shore beaches have heavier surf, even riptides at times, and the wind can be fierce some days. And then there is the experience of driving on the beach to reach some far off destination ONLY accessible by the chosen few who have the right type of vehicle and a current beach sticker. To get back into the summer training mode of enjoying the beach, you decide to drive around to a couple island beaches and assess the current situation. It’s not quite warm enough to spread the blanket on the sand just yet, but a quick walk on the beach or watching a colorful sunset starts to get you in the right frame of summer mind. You may have your favorite beach that you go to all the time without fail. No one even has to ask you which one, they just know exactly where to find you every day. But you may switch it up and go to a different beach,
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The first commercial steam-powered boat service to Nantucket was provided by the Eagle in 1818. Submarine inventor Robert Fulton had proven the viability of steam-powered boats in 1807 when he made a successful run between New York City and Albany. The Eagle made its first trip to Nantucket on May 5 with 60 passengers, many of whom were Quakers coming to attend a Friends meeting. Two weeks later, the Eagle visited again and, on June 25, started regular trips between Nantucket and New Bedford. The fastest trip recorded was on July 30 when the Eagle ran between Nantucket and New Bedford in eight hours and seven minutes. The vessel made regular trips to Nantucket for three months, but the venture failed from a lack of passengers and the high cost of operating the ship. The owners sold the Eagle in September 1818 to a company that began ferry service between Boston and Hingham. When the Eagle venture failed, many concluded commercial steamboat service to Nantucket was not feasible. But Captain R.S. Bunker, a Nantucket native, refused to give up. In May of 1824, Bunker brought the steamboat Connecticut to Nantucket, but did not win over Nantucketers and his venture ended. In noting the Connecticut’s lack of success, The Inquirer said in 1824, “It is hoped the little specimen of steam navigation lately exhibited to the citizens of this town will remove all doubts, if doubts may still remain, of the utility of a steamboat to ply between Nantucket and the continent.” Captain Bunker tried again to provide commercial service on the Connecticut in 1828. One day after arriving on the island, the ship started for Falcontinued on page 20
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Brush Fires, Paper Chases at AAN Gallery Artists Association of Nantucket (AAN) is pleased to announce the opening of a special exhibition entitled Brush Fires/Paper Chases, with a reception on Friday, May 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery at 19 Washington Street. “This spring exhibition has two facets, one stressing dramatic subjects and the other focuses on works on paper,” said AAN curator of exhibitions Robert Frazier. “We rarely have multiple thematic shows within one exhibition, so I believe this will provide an interesting juxtaposition of styles.” This season the gallery will host fourteen different exhibitions, but this is the only one that will emphasize two elements within one show, mixed between the first and second floors. “Paper Chases will feature works-on-paper including printmaking media, watercolors, collage, pencil drawings, oils on paper, pen and inks, paper mache, photographs, and anything done on paper,” added Frazier. The Brush Fires portion of the exhibit includes works on canvas, board, and photographs with dramatic, bold colors and expressive thematic materials. “We look forward to showcasing what our members produce for this exhibition,” said Frazier. AAN promotes over two hundred and thirty artist members—whose work includes jewelry, oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics, sculptures, mixed media, photographs, and encaustic works. Brush Fires/Paper Chases exhibition will continue to be on display until Monday, May 11. The Cecelia Joyce & Seward Johnson Gallery, open Monday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm, is a short stroll from Main Street down Washington Street.
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almost dead osprey in the Field Station osprey nest, completely hogtied by balloon string preferentially brought to the nest by the adults. Leonard also brought up two other facts in his letter to the Board of Selectman: helium is a precious medical and industrial gas that is being depleted, and balloons not only endanger wildlife but are also a major part of litter on our beaches and island. In fact we end up collecting many balloons from all over the country as they float in the wind from west to east. Mass releases have been banned by numerous entities, including the states of Florida, New York, and Texas; the National Park Service; the White House; and even Walt Disney World and Six Flags Great Adventure. We have found balloons from New Jersey and from Indiana on Nantucket. The helium used to fill our balloons is an essential laboratory and industrial gas that is in limited supply. Because it can be chilled to almost zero in liquid form, its main function in the world of science is in cryogenics, where it is used to cool the superconductor magnets used in MRI scanners. Helium can also be used to cool nuclear reactors and is also a very common carrier gas used in laboratory experiments. Use of helium is so widespread that prices are skyrocketing in anticipation of running out of it. Last, but not least, is the litterâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;and there is a lot of that. This is primarily why the Clean Team was one of the very first groups to sign on to the cause. From late April to late October, the Nantucket Clean Teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s many volunteers pick up litter around the island. One of the most prevalent items is balloons trailing tangled balls of string wrapped around seaweed and other trash. On a recent trip to Coatue, Clean Team volunteers picked up more than 30 balloons in just 2 hours. Each year that adds up to thousands of balloons. And before you start to ask â&#x20AC;&#x153;what about the children?â&#x20AC;? the average child is very well aware that helium balloons that get loose will go up high into the atmosphere and then to the nearest ocean where a sea turtle might eat them. Children today are more likely to be well informed about the hazards of litter and the health of our planet than their parents, due to no small part to the last 45 yearsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; worth of Earth Day related education. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration identifies balloons as a commonly reported source of marine debris. When it comes to plastic bag and balloon debris in the environment, sea turtles are most at risk. Balloons and plastic bags, when floating in water, resemble the turtles' main prey, jellyfish. When turtles mistakenly eat these items or fishing line, their digestive systems become blocked, and they eventually die. What is worse is that researchers have documented that when helium balloons reach the ocean, sea turtles selectively feed on them. In other words, the attractive floating bundles are more likely to become food than actual food. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Of the 41 pieces of rubber found inside all turtles, 32 pieces (78%) were fragments of balloons. When helium balloons are released into the environment, they rise to a height of approximately 8 kilometers before undergoing a process known as â&#x20AC;&#x153;brittle fracture,â&#x20AC;? where the balloon fragments into long strands. The resulting debris bears a strong resemblance to jellyfish or squid. Several studies have reported ingestion of balloons by sea turtles and anecdotal evidence exists for ingestion of balloons by whales and dolphins. Worldwide cleanups sponsored by the Ocean Conservancy over the past 25 years have found more than 1.2 million balloons. The casual visitor to Nantucket may not know that we have successfully banned single use plastic bags and expanded polystyrene Styrofoam containers. To that list we can now add helium balloons.
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4:30 PM - Earth Got The Blues Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 6 to 7:20 PM - Disco Skate Night at Nantucket Ice Public Skating with disco lights. $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. Great activity for all ages! Call for additional skating sessions 508-2282516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 6 to 8:30 PM - Daffodil Dinner at the Farm Celebrate spring with a family-style dinner in the Hayloft at Bartlett’s Farm, 33 Bartlett Farm Road. Prepared by chef Neil Patrick Hudson and the Bartlett’s Farm Kitchen Team. BYOB. Space is limited; reservations at bartlettsfarm.com/events/event-calendar. $40, inc. tax & tip 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL WEEKEND From April to mid-May, millions of daffodils of every color, shape and size bloom on Nantucket. The Daffodil Festival celebrates the colorful arrival of Spring. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 5:30 AM - Wing Day All Day at Easy Street Cantina Basket of 16 jumbo wings $10.95; 1/2 basket for $6.95: buffalo, BBQ, teriyaki, or plain. Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy & Broad sts. 7 to 9:30 AM - Daffodil Flower Show Entries Accepted Exhibitors may bring their daffodil show entries this morning. No late entries will be accepted. Judging will be 9:30 am to 2 pm on Saturday. nantucketgardenclub.org. Sponsored by the Nantucket Garden Club. 8 AM to 12 PM - Arbor Day Pick up your own free tree seedling from the Nantucket DPW while supplies last. Nantucket Landfill, 188 Madaket Road. 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions & America’s Oldest Windmill Join the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl on a brisk, 2-mi, 45-min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down. $15. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 9 AM - Magic Giant Daffodil Garden See the “garden” created by island children, who made a giant daffodil or a cluster of not-quite-giant flowers, and “planted” them along the Milestone Road by the entrance to the Wannacomet Water Company along the Daffodil Parade route. Organized and sponsored by the Nantucket Arts Council. 9 to 10 AM - Yoga at Greater Light with Sheri Perelman A relaxing & restorative yoga lesson in the peaceful historic atmosphere of Greater Light. All skill levels welcome, space very limited. Bring your own mat. To register: 508-228-1894. $20. 8 Howard Street 9 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Scavenger Hunt Hunt around Town to find answers to questions in this Daffy Scavenger Hunt. Answer all 20 questions correctly, and be entered into a drawing for 1 of 3 prizes. Clue Brochure at the Chamber Office, Zero Main St. 2nd fl. . Answers must be returned by the deadline. $10/ team of up to 6. 508-228-3643. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 9:30 AM - Daffodil Festival Antique Car Parade Staging for the parade begins at 9:30 am, walk among these classic cars and enjoy the daffodil decorations. The parade begins at noon, when the cars will drive through town then proceed out to Sconset for a tailgate picnic. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 9:30 AM to 5 PM - Sale at Blue Beetle Celebrate Daffy at our spring sale with 50% to 75% off select items. Plus our Festive Daffodil Festival Fascinators and an exclusive Pandora-style Daffodil Charm Bead are here, only at Blue Beetle, 12 Main Street. 9:45 AM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket
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Led Nantucket History Quiz Bowl runner-up. Hear the story of “the most important small town in American history.” 3/4 mi, 90 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, besides bank steps 5 min. before the tour. 508-332-0953. 10 AM - Van Tour of Nantucket See Nantucket by van with Gail, a 6th generation Nantucketer. Tours depart from 25 Federal St. 508-257-6557. Repeated at 1 pm & 3 pm. 10 AM to 11 AM - Book Signing at Mitchell’s Book Corner Historian Jascin N. Leonardo Finger will copies of her new book The Daring Daughters of Nantucket Island. Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 10 AM to 2 PM - Daffodil Weekend Book Sale Daffodil Weekend Used Book Sale. Hundreds of previously enjoyed books and media for all ages at great prices! Hardcover books $2, Soft cover Books and Media $1. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St 10 AM to 3 PM - Daffodil Festival Brunch Eggs Benedict, Steak & Eggs, Bourbon French Toast, and more, along with our famous Bloody Mary’s. The Restaurant at Miacomet Golf, 12 W. Miacomet Rd. 508-325-0333. 10 AM to 3 PM - The Clothesline Project A visual display that bears witness to the violence against women and children. The Clothesline Project is comprised of T-shirts designed by survivors of abuse and those who have lost loved ones to it. Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India Street 10 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Sale Island Weaves is celebrating Daffodil Weekend with 25% off all handwoven goods! Visit the weavers at 20 Old South Wharf and witness the magic of a working floor loom and bring home an heirloom at a very special low price. 10 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Sale & Our New S&K Collection Shop the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist at Made on Nantucket, 18 Old South Wharf. They are also offering a selection of other spring sale items to benefit CatTrap Nantucket. 10 AM to 5 PM - Daffodil Weekend Special at Pageo Jewelers Daffodil Weekend Special! Take $25.00 off The Nantucket Watch! Must have coupon from Issue #1 of Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket. Sale at Pageo, 46 Main Street! 10 AM to 6 PM - Daffodil Festival Charm Special Receive 20% off the Sign Charms from The Nantucket Sign Collection™ in silver or gold at the Susan Lister Locke Gallery, 28 Easy Street. 508.228.2132 10:15 AM - Daffodil Festival Children’s Parade For children of all ages & their families. Kids bring bikes, trikes, scooters, wagons, skateboards, baby carriages, or other self-propelled vehicles decorated for Daffodil Weekend. Under 10 should be accompanied by an adult; all kids on bikes must wear helmets. Children’s Beach, Harborview Way. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 10:30 AM - Daffodil Festival Weekend Hat Pageant Open to men, women, and children. Parade around Children’s Beach, Harborview Way with your fun, beautiful, and outrageous Daffy hats. In case of rain, meet in the Nantucket HIgh School auditorium, 10 Surfside Road. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 11 AM to 12 PM - Book Signing Mystery writer Steven Axelrod will copies of his newest Nantucket thriller Nantucket Five-Spot. Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. A major motion picture based Philbrick’s book will premiere in December 2015. 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 12:30 PM - Annual Daffy Dog Parade All friendly, leashed dogs are welcome to participate: daffy costumes & decorations strongly encouraged. Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place, must be registered to win. Registration from 10am-12pm at the corner of Main & Federal Sts. Parade begins in front of Ralph Lauren. Suggested donation $5, proceeds benefit Nantucket Safe Harbor for Animals. A Nantucket Daffodil Festival event continued on page 14
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CONT. 12:30 PM - Met Live: Cavalleria Rustucana / Pagliacci Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez plays the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci. Eva-Maria Westbroek (Cav) and Patricia Racette (Pag) sing the unlucky heroines. Showing in The Dreamland Main Theatre, 17 South Water St. Child/Senior $18 & Adult $ 20. 1 to 3 PM - Daffodil Festival Tailgate Picnic Set up your picnic along Main Street, Sconset and enjoy this celebration of spring. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 1 to 3 PM - The Daffodil Marketplace Island businesses & organizations offer activities, displays, merchandise and food sales at Children’s Beach, Harbor View Way. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 1 to 3 PM - Minecraft Club Our club is different in that we use the MinecraftEdu game, which allows for all players to be in one world at the same time. Space is limited; register at 508-228-1110, 1 India Street 2 to 4:30 PM - 41st Annual Community Daffodil Flower Show Approved by the American Daffodil Society, this show will be held at Bartlett’s Farm at 33 Bartlett Farm Rd! Horticulture, flower arrangements & photography. nantucketgardenclub.org Free to the public, donations welcome! On Saturday only there will be a free shuttle bus from The Greenhound on Washington Street during show hours. 3 PM - Into the Heart of the Seas: History of Whaling on Nantucket Hear the thrilling story of the industry that made our island world famous, 90 min. tour is led by the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash Only. Meet in front of the Gazebo at the foot of Straight Wharf 5 min early. 508-332-0953 4 to 6 PM - Apres Tailgate Epernay Style Whether it’s apres tailgate or en route to view your first sunset of the season at Steps Beach, join us as we sip into spring. Discover your new favorite white wines of the season in this debut lineup of show stoppers. Held at Epernay. 1 N Beach St, near the White Elephant & the Nantucket Hotel. Parking in Back. epernayfinewine.com. 508.228.2755 4:30 PM - Perfect Day Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5:30 to 7:30 PM - Opening of Small Works, Big Cause A small works photography exhibit at The HandleBar Cafe, 15 Washington St. by Photographers Alliance of Nantucket. Proceeds benefit The Claudia Kronenberg Scholarship Fund. Exibit continues thru May. 6 to 7:30 PM - The Bob Lehman Trio Performs Live Standards, popular, light jazz, oldies, and Rock & Roll. Wine & cheese reception. Nantucket Community Music Center, 56 Centre St, $20 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
SUNDAY, APRIL 26 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL WEEKEND From April to mid-May, millions of daffodils of every color, shape and size bloom on Nantucket. The Daffodil Festival celebrates the colorful arrival of Spring. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 8 AM to 12 PM - Arbor Day Pick up your own free tree seedling from the Nantucket DPW while supplies last. Nantucket Landfill, 188 Madaket Road. 8:30 AM - Historic Mansions & America’s Oldest Windmill Join the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl on a brisk, 2-mi, 45-min nonstop exercise walk with historic commentary down. $15. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
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9 AM - Daffodil 5K Race The 5k race begins and ends at Codfish Park under the pedestrian bridge in the historic village of ‘Sconset on Nantucket Island. $35 to participate. Nantucket Triathlon Club www.nantuckettriathlonclub.org 9 AM - Magic Giant Daffodil Garden See the “garden” created by island children, who made a giant daffodil or a cluster of not-quite-giant flowers, and “planted” them along the Milestone Road by the entrance to the Wannacomet Water Company and along the Daffodil Parade route. Organized and sponsored by the Nantucket Arts Council. 9 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Scavenger Hunt Hunt around Town to find answers to questions in this Daffy Scavenger Hunt. Answer all 20 questions correctly, and be entered into a drawing for 1 of 3 prizes. Clue Brochure at the Chamber Office, Zero Main St. 2nd fl. . Answers must be returned by the deadline. $10/ team of up to 6. 508-228-3643. A Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce event 9:30 AM to 5 PM - Sale at Blue Beetle Celebrate Daffy at our spring sale with 50% to 75% off select items. Plus our Festive Daffodil Festival Fascinators and an exclusive Pandora-style Daffodil Charm Bead are here, only at Blue Beetle, 12 Main Street. 10 AM - Van Tour of Nantucket See Nantucket by van with Gail, a 6th generation Nantucketer. Tours depart from 25 Federal Street. 508-257-6557. Repeated at 1 pm and 3 pm. 10 AM to 3 PM - Daffodil Festival Brunch Eggs Benedict, Steak & Eggs, Bourbon French Toast, and more, along with our famous Bloody Marys. The Restaurant at Miacomet Golf, 12 W. Miacomet Rd. 508-325-0333. 10 AM to 4 PM - Daffodil Festival Sale & Our New S&K Collection Shop the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist at Made on Nantucket, 18 Old South Wharf. They are also offering a selection of other spring sale items to benefit CatTrap Nantucket. 10 AM to 4:30 PM - 41st Annual Community Daffodil Flower Show Approved by the American Daffodil Society, this show will be held at Bartlett’s Farm at 33 Bartlett Farm Rd! Horticulture, flower arrangements & photography. nantucketgardenclub.org Free to the public, donations welcome! On Saturday only there will be a free shuttle bus from The Greenhound on Washington Street during show hours. 10 AM to 5 PM - Daffodil Weekend Special at Pageo Jewelers Daffodil Weekend Special! Take $25.00 off The Nantucket Watch! Must have coupon from Issue #1 of Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket. Sale at Pageo, 46 Main Street! 10:30 AM - Vernal Pool Walk Meet at Conservation Foundation Parking Lot on Wauwinet Road & join the Nantucket Land Council for an exploration of vernal pools at Squam Swamp. On a discovery walk led by Resource Ecologist Emily MacKinnon you’ll learn about vernal pools, bodies of water that form during the Spring and provide essential habitat to a variety of species. Discover some of the unique animals that call these temporary bodies of water home. pre-registration required: 508-228-2818 10:30 AM to 3 PM - Sunday Brunch Join us for Sunday Brunch, Eggs Benny, our Famous Bloody Mary’s & a view of the Golf Course! Held at The Restaurant at Miacomet, 12 West Miacomet Road! 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. A major motion picture based Philbrick’s book will premiere in December 2015. 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 1 to 2:50 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 2 PM - Into the Heart of the Seas: History of Whaling on Nantucket Hear the thrilling story of the industry that made our island world famous, 90 min. tour is led by the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash Only. Meet in front of the Gazebo at the foot of Straight Wharf 5 min early. 508-332-0953 continued on page 15
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3:30 PM - Sara Farley Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 4 PM - Adult Open Stick Pick up hockey, full gear req’d. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus. 4 PM - “Notorious Nantucket” Hear the hidden history of Nantucket they dare not tell you on any other tour, on this 2/3-mi, 80-min stroll. For ages 13 & up. $20 Adults & $15 for 65+ & Teens. Cash Only. Meet on the corner of Main & Centre sts, in front of the bank 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953. 4 to 6 PM - It’s All About the Bubbles Keep Calm and Drink Sparkling Wines. Join us for a bubbly good time pre-brunch as we indulge in a variety of sparkling wine styles from different regions and combinations of grape varieties around the world. At Epernay, 1 N Beach Street, near the White Elephant and the Nantucket Hotel. Parking in Back. epernayfinewine.com. 508.228.2755 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
MONDAY, APRIL 27 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Featuring Prime Rib + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Spring hours for the Nantucket Island Whaling Museum are 11 am to 4 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. Expanded hours begin May 23. 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. A major motion picture based Philbrick’s book will premiere in December 2015. 2:45 to 3:45 PM - Discovery Classes - Blast Off After School Series For grades 3-5. Held at The Nantucket Elementary School, Art Room. Join us for this Community School Partnership Program. Children discover the wonders of flight and space exploration during this hands-on after school series. The fun begins by constructing and flying paper airplanes to learn about the science of flight, gravity and the atmosphere on Earth, Mars and the Moon. They then move on to rockets propelled by air, water, vinegar and baking soda and more. The series ends with students assembling and launching their own mini-engine model rockets that they will get to take home with them. 4:30 PM - Sean Lee Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 6:30 to 8:30 PM - Atheneum Writer’s Group: The Moving Pen A gathering of writers where they work together on timed writing exercises using prompts and other sources of inspiration. Come ready to write with paper & pen. Atheneum Learning Lab, 1 India St.
TUESDAY, APRIL 28 9 AM - Adult Open Stick at Nantucket Ice Adult pick up hockey. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. 1 Backus Ln. 10:15 to 11 AM - Free Music Program for Ages 2-7 Songs, singing games, & movement activities that teach musical skills. Limited to first 10 children, each with caregiver. Tickets at the Weezie Desk when the library opens. Atheneum, 1 India St. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Featuring Soup & Sandwich+ Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 12 to 2:30 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 4:30 PM - Free Beading 101 Class Learn the basics of jewelry making at Nantucket’s new bead shop: Akimbo, 119B Pleasant Street 508-901-5032. 4:30 PM - Jacob Butler Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
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4:30 to 7 PM - Pints and Paints Paint while you enjoy pints at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Rd. $30. 5 PM - Parent / Guardian & Tot Skating Fun & Games on Ice. A positive first skating experience. Ideal for preschoolers ages 2+. 8 week session. Register at Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 508-228-2516. 5:30 to 6:30 PM - Book Discussion Discuss the book Beyond the Tears: A True Survivors Story by Lynn C. Tolson. For all community members of Nantucket. Facilitated by Jennifer Frazee. The Atheneum Gallery, 1 India Street 5:30 to 7 PM - Nantucket Book Festival Book Club Join us as we discuss Scott Turow’s latest novel of suspense Identical. Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street 6:30 to 7:30 PM - ELL - English Conversation Circle Practice conversational English in a casual, friendly group setting. Free.. Led by literacy volunteer in the Nantucket Atheneum, 1 India St. 8:30 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 8 to 10:30 AM - Birding Field Trip Meet at the LLNF at 110 Eel Point Road, and then carpool to various island hotspots. Dress for the wind & weather. All birding levels welcome. 508-325-0873. Small fee for non-members. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Fajita Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. A major motion picture based Philbrick’s book will premiere in December 2015. 1:30 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led Nantucket History Quiz Bowl runner-up. Hear the story of “the most important small town in American history.” 3/4 mi, 90 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, besides bank steps 5 min. before the tour. 508-332-0953. 4 PM - “Notorious Nantucket” Hear the hidden history of Nantucket they dare not tell you on any other tour, on this 2/3-mi, 80-min stroll. For ages 13 & up. $20 Adults & $15 for 65+ & Teens. Cash Only. Meet on the corner of Main & Centre sts, in front of the bank 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953. 4:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 6:30 PM - Adult Skating Class and ICERCISE New Session begins today! Instructions and Practice. Beginners through advanced. Please register at the rink. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane 508-228-2516 6:30 to 8:30 PM - Knitting and Crocheting Workshop Join Liz Flanagan and Nancy Tyrer for a weekly knitting and crocheting workshop. Work on our project or bring your own project pattern, yarn, needles, & hooks and we will help each other. Beginners welcome. Nantucket Atheneum Main Floor Reading Area, 1 India St. 7 to 8:30 PM - Author Talk: Steven Axelrod, ‘Nantucket Five Spot’ Island author Steve Axelrod shares stories from his second Henry Kinnis mystery ‘Nantucket Five Spot.’ Free admission. Held at The Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street
THURSDAY, APRIL 30 6:30 to 7:50 AM - Public Skating for Early Birds $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 10 to 10:30 AM - Babies Into Books A 15-20 minutes program designed to introduce babies and their caregivers to books and the library. Limited to first 10 babies + caregivers. Tickets at 10am at the Children’s Desk. Atheneum, 1 India St. continued on page 26
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Word searcH Spring has Sprung!
Allergies Baseball Birds Bloom Breezy Crocuses Daffodils Flowers
Fresh Garden Green Growth Hatch Lilac Mud Nature
Nest Peepers Picnic Plant Pollen Potholes Puddles Seeds
I suspect that is the reason why anyone works at all. A builder can drive his kids past a house and say “I built that.” A surgeon can look down a hospital ward and say “I saved that life.” An investment banker can say…Well, a banker can count his money. Our ear listens for the approval, our eyes look for the familiar nod. It is just another outdoor game, it comes to little more. The best yard in the neighborhood belongs to the hedge fund manager from Greenwich who writes a check to a flying squad of landscapers in white jumpsuits who prune, plant, mow, mulch, and professionally sculpt the yard into a magazine ad. The worst yard belongs to one of the Emergency Room nurses at the hospital. The Brotherhood of the Hardward Store should have no more weight to it than the Shriners or the Odd Fellows. You cannot weight the measure of a man in mulch. Yet we do. When we meet someone new, we ask what does she do? When we list our accomplishments, we make a bullet list of our jobs. The tshirts we save are from the jobs we have had. My Big Papi t-shirt will have shrunk to a rag, and I will still be stitching together my old Muse work shirt. I never even worked for Toscana, but I still have a work shirt from twentyfive years ago. We want approval. We want the knowing nod, the friendly smile, and the approval that goes with the job, no matter how long ago the job was (or if I even worked it). I am not my job, nor my sum of my jobs. Nor, if I were compiling the greatest hits of my life, would I include much of what has happened between nine to five. Almost everything I am proudest of didn’t come with a paycheck or a pat on the back from the boss. On Nantucket, spring is both the longest and most frustrating of seasons. The first day of spring arrives like an old friend, the second day comes with a rake, and the third rolls in with a fog bank, then it stays into the second week of July. At least, we can say that we got outside for once.
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allowing you the opportunity to explore the island and experience new adventures. Back to the wine part of the equation: tasting wines can be a very similar experience to your beach habits. You buy a case of white or red and that is considered your staple house wine. You look forward to drinking a glass of it with dinner every night because you know what to expect and it doesn’t fail you. When you dine out on the town, you order something similar to this wine that you know and love, and this is what you drink every time you go to that establishment. As creatures of habit, this makes it nice and easy, and you are rarely disappointed. A new summer season offers you the opportunity to discover a new wine every time you pop a cork (or unscrew the alternative wine closure). Wine drinking habits ebb and flow with the tides and seasons, always unpredictable and looking to find a new adventure in every wine drinking experience. For those who want to venture into these unknown “waters” of the wine world, here are a few lesser-known grape varieties to search for that will be perfect summer sippers on the beach with your friends or at your next book club discussing In The Heart of the Sea. When you mention Riesling, most people immediately say they don’t like sweet wines. The first vines originally planted in California were mostly Riesling – not Cabernet Sauvignon. This was the type of wine that the immigrants who came to America liked to drink. But Riesling doesn’t always have to be made sweet and it doesn’t have to come from Germany. Austria is home to Rieslings that are dry, full of stony mineral flavors, and very clean on the palate. They are refreshing, crisp, and beg you to drink more. Fruit flavors range from lemon/lime citrus to tropical fuits such as pineapple and guava. This is a perfect alternative to someone who likes to drink high acid, mineral driven wines like Sancerre (Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley) and pairs perfectly with your local farm-fresh green salad.
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mouth with 300 passengers but went only a short distance and had to return because of rough conditions. Finally, in 1830, steam-powered vessels on Nantucket finally took hold, and a succession of private passenger vessels served the island into the 20th century, but those ventures were notoriously unreliable. As island tourism began to grow, train line and boat companies took note. An item in The Inquirer in 1854 reported on a new New Bedford, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket Steamship Company that planned to offer service to Nantucket. In addition, two railroad companies were also planning to establish a boat line. “A little opposition in steamboating here would be no disadvantage to our own community,” the editor noted. The 1870s brought the first regular winter service, as the steamers were now powerful enough to break out of icy harbors. But the boat lines still lost money. Service became more chaotic in the early 1900s, first as rail travel declined and then as the U.S. Navy confiscated steamships to serve in World War I and World War II. In 1946, the Massachusetts Steamship Company took over the holdings of the defunct Island Line in New Bedford . It established service to Nantucket and immediately raised fares, which outraged island residents. The boat line posted losses for much of its two years, and when it appeared that yet another private steamship line would fail,
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the government created a committee to investigate ways to ensure dependable boat service to the islands. Out of that came the New Bedford, Woods Hole, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket Steamship Authority, a state agency charged with providing passenger, car, and freight service to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. In 1948, the SSA purchased the Massachusetts Steamboat Company’s holdings for $1.3 million and began service. In 1960, the authority dropped New Bedford from its route as a costcutting measure. Gradually, the Steamship Authority purchased new boats that were dieselpowered and sold its last steamship in 1987.
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smashed, tearing off the their deli paper in messy shreds. Hard salamis and pates are better picnic choices. The salami can be cut ahead of time and packed up in a box, ready to be neatly arranged on site. Choose pates which are individually potted, such as the Foie Gras Mousse from Trois Petite Cochons Charcuterie Company, whose products are high-quality and widely available. Accompany your cheeses and meats with an array of olives, cornichons, marcona almonds, and various jams and mustards. A fresh baguette, sliced just before transport will round out the picnic. There are a wide variety of items to snack on during picnics. From stinky blue cheeses and bread with mustard, to spicy salami and fruit and nuts. What does one choose to drink with all these delightful foods? If you can’t decide between red or white, choose acidity as your guide. Wines with acidity, (think french sancerre for example,) have palate cleansing abilities unlike any other wines. Wines with high acidity keep food exciting bite after bite, reviving the palate and awakening the senses. Here are some of my favorite picnic wines to try. Bailly La Pierre Cremant de Bourgogne — This little French sparkler knows no enemy in the food world. It’s clean lemony bubbles and creamy body are a match made in heaven for triple cream cheeses, salty snacks like marcona almonds, and creamy pates. Cooper Hill Pinot Gris — I just love everything about this wine by Cooper Mountain in Oregon. It’s organically produced, it’s affordable and absurdly refreshing. It’s a bit richer on the palate but still has laser acidity to complement the richest of cheeses and pates. Domaine de Pepiere “La Pepie” Cabernet Franc — This wine is made by the famed muscadet producer Marc Olivier. Light and playful with a strong minerality that gives the sense of effervescence. Juicy, tart and dry on the finish, I love this wine with salami, aged cheeses and olives. The label is just as playful as the wine itself and just perfect for a lighthearted meal out doors.
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If you are looking for a new world style of wine, Chenin Blanc from South Africa is your go-to choice. Also know as Steen in its homeland, this grape is very versatile and can be made in a variety of styles — from sparkling to sweet and everywhere in between to please any palate. You will often find floral aromas of honeysuckle and orange blossom, along with fruit flavors of nectarine and pear. Substitute a dry style for your favorite unoaked Chardonnay to match a similar weight and profile of the wine. The sparkling version, more often found in the Loire Valley of France, is just as affordable as Prosecco or Cava for your Sunday Funday. Thinking outside of the usual wine box leads us to grape varieties that may be harder to pronounce than they are to drink. Auxerrois (pronounced Ox-ere-wah) can be a tongue twister to say, but is more pleasant on the palate. This grape comes mainly from the Alsace region in France near the German border and is a sibling to Chardonnay. That being said, don’t think big buttery oak bomb here as it originates from the Old World and is typically made in stainless steel, not oak barrels. Fresh, every day drinking styles from Oregon will out shine Pinot Grigio at a similar price range. They make a stellar accompaniment to the fresh oysters and clams here on Nantucket. Whatever Nantucket beach or new wine habits you may acquire in the coming months, always keep in mind that trial and error are what experiments are all about. Some days the weather and the ambiance just isn’t right at Fisherman’s Beach, but can be the ultimate experience some other day. Take notes, take deep breaths, and, most importantly, take sips. Catalog your new wine experiences along the way and hone in on them all summer long. By my count, we have 216 days of a Nantucket Summer ahead!
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1 Vestal Street Built in 1790, tour what is now a museum dedicated to astronomer Maria Mitchell and her family. See artifacts from their daily life in the 19th century. Open mid-June to Labor Day for guided tours, 10am-4pm.
13 Broad Street Follow Nantucket’s whaling history, see the skeleton of a whale, visit the restored 1847 spermaceti candle factory. On-going exhibits & films. 11am-4pm daily.
Corner of Milk & Vestal Streets A free activityfor kids, a cross between a classic natural history museum, a zoo, and a science center. It is a great place to learn about the plants, animals, and birds of Nantucket. Open mid-June to Labor Day.
16 Sunset Hill A National Historic Landmark, built in 1686 and fully restored in 1990. Opening May 23 for the season.
28 Washington Street The Aquarium displays local Nantucket species and is an excellent place to learn about the amazing sealife around the island. Displays are always changing and range from crabs and shellfish to fish and eels. Seasonal. Please visit www.mmo.org for more information
50 Prospect St A National Built in 1746, it’s the oldest functioning mill in the country. Daily 11am-4pm; tours every 1/2 hour.
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15R Vestal Street Built in 1806, it was the town’s house of correction until 1933. Opening May 23 for the season. 8 Howard Street Originally a livestock barn dating to the late 18th century, it was transformed into a summer home and art studio by Gertrude and Hanna Monaghan in the 1930’s. Opening May 23 for the season.
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Lower Main Street Once the warehouse of merchant William Rotch, look for the quarterboard naming his 3 Nantucket ships. In 1859, a group of former whaling captains bought it and gathered to play cribbage & tell tales of days at sea. 3 Federal Street Built in 1897. 2 Centre Street Built in 1831. 93, 95 & 97 Main Street Identical brick mansions built between 1836-38 by whaling merchant Joseph Starbuck for his sons. Now privately owned.
Upper Main Street Bears a list of the names of 69 men who died in the Civil War. 20 Fair Street Built in 1897. 29 York Street Built in 1827, the nation’s second oldest still standing building that was erected by free Africans for their own use. 11 Orange Street Built in 1809, houses the town clock and the 1810 Portuguese bell. 49 Union Street Historical and contemporary Nantucket Lightship Baskets
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10:30 to 11 AM - Free Story Time for Ages 18-36 months Limited to first 15 toddlers + caregivers. Tickets 10 am at the Children’s Desk. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St. 11 to 11:30 AM - Free Story Time for Ages 3+ Limited to first 20 attendees. Tickets at the Weezie desk when the library opens. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India Street. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Taco Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. 12 to 1 PM - Food for Thought Lecture Series Free talk: “Restoring the Hadwen House Garden” with NHA Landscape & Garden Manager Kathrina Marques. Bring a brown bag lunch. Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 2:30 to 3:50 PM - Public Skating at Nantucket Ice $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 4:30 PM - Doug Cote Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 7 PM - Member Thursdays at The Whaling Museum Enjoy the museum’s permanent collections and newest special exhibitions after hours. Get an exclusive tour of the new major exhibition, Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days, Chief Curator Michael Harrison at 6 P.M. Held at The Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. 6 PM - Skating Skills on Hockey Skates Become a better skater or refine youth hockey skills. Work on stopping, crossovers, power, edges, turning, and more. 8 week session. Pre-register at Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 228-2516. 6 to 7 PM - LVA English Classes Free for those seeking to improve their language skills. No pre-registration required. 508-228-1110 ext. 113. Atheneum Gallery, 1 India St 7 PM - Adult Hockey Skills Clinic Learn and improve hockey technique and skating abilities. Ages 14 and above. Register at the rink. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln. 8:30 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
FRIDAY, MAY 1 9 AM - Adult Open Stick Morning pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 10 AM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3-mi, 90-min stroll. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Federal & India sts, by the Atheneum Fence 5 min. before tour. 508-332-0953 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Friday Fish Fry (Grilled Sword & Fried Pollock) + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 2:50 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 3 PM - Popsicles & Basic Skills Level 1-3 Skating Class Recommended for beginners ages 4 and up or those with little experience. Please pre-register at Nantucket Ice. 508-228-2516. 4:30 PM - Lance Mountain Dance Party Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 to 7 PM - AAN - Brush Fires / Paper Chases Exhibition Gallery Opening held at Artists Association Gallery, 19 Washington St 6 to 7:20 PM - Disco Skate Night at Nantucket Ice Public Skating with disco lights. $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals.
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Great activity for all ages! Call for additional skating sessions 508-2282516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 7 PM - A Night (or Two) of Poetry A magical evening of poetry with the NHA and Theatre Workshop of Nantucket! A Night (or Two) of Poetry features familiar and obscure works read by Nantucket actors and community member at The Greater Light, 8 Howard Street. Doors open at 6:30 pm. $20. 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
SATURDAY, MAY 2 5:30 AM - Wing Day All Day at Easy Street Cantina A basket of 16 jumbo wings for $10.95; half basket for $6.95: buffalo, barbecue, teriyaki, or plain. At Easy Street Cantina, corner of Easy & Broad Streets. 10 AM - Independent Book Store Day Stop into 54 Main Street for a day of fun! Support your Island independent book store. Held at Mitchell’s Book Corner, 54 Main Street. 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 1:30 PM - Fifty Shades of Fabulous: The Story of Nantucket Led Nantucket History Quiz Bowl runner-up. Hear the story of “the most important small town in American history.” 3/4 mi, 90 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, besides bank steps 5 min. before the tour. 508-332-0953. 4 PM - Adult Open Stick Pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 4 PM - “Notorious Nantucket” Hear the hidden history of Nantucket they dare not tell you on any other tour, on this 2/3-mi, 80-min stroll. For ages 13 & up. $20 Adults & $15 for 65+ & Teens. Cash Only. Meet on the corner of Main & Centre sts, in front of the bank 5 minutes early. 508-332-0953. 4 PM - Adult Open Stick Pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 4:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 7 PM - A Night (or Two) of Poetry A magical evening of poetry with the NHA and Theatre Workshop of Nantucket! A Night (or Two) of Poetry features familiar and obscure works read by Nantucket actors and community member at The Greater Light, 8 Howard Street. Doors open at 6:30 pm. $20. 7 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 7 to 10 PM - Night Under the S.T.A.R.S. Join us for a night of live music with The Savage Brothers, light bites, a specialty STAR cocktail, silent & Chinese auctions to benefit Nantucket S.T.A.R. nantucketstar.com for details or to prepay your tickets. Held at The Chicken Box, 16 Dave St. 8:45 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953 continued on page 38
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Nantucket Dining Guide Bakeries Nantucket Bake Shop All the products you love at a new location Fresh pastries, baked goods, breads, NEW hot lunches
508-228-2797 17-1/2 Old South Road
Interested in enjoying an authentic bit of Nantucket? You still can in the NANTUCKET BAKE SHOP. Here you’ll find genuine Portuguese bread & rolls. Be tempted by our world-famous almond macaroons and Magees. For breakfast, try our fresh donuts, native cranberry & blueberry muffins, scones, flaky croissants, danish, & bagels accompanied by a steaming cup of Green Mountain coffee. We bake decorated cakes, fresh fruit tortes, cheesecake, chocolate velvets, and pastries. Everyday favorites include cookies, fruit squares, turnovers, fudge squares, pies, cupcakes, & more! How about an all white meat chicken pie or fresh spinach quiche for a quick supper? Take our Portuguese bread home so your friends can enjoy a bit of old Nantucket. For mail order, visit our website. www.nantucketbakeshop.com
Brewers Cisco Brewers
508-325-5929 Open Mon-Sat 10am-last call at 7pm; Sun noon-last call at 6pm Beers brewed with the finest ingredients 5 Bartlett Farm Road
At CISCO BREWERS we make BIG, all-grain beers in our tiny brewery using traditional methods, fine malts, and whole hops. Located next to the Triple Eight Distillery, home of the “Triple Eight Vodka,” and Nantucket Vineyard, we are the only local producer of fresh beer, delicious wine, and smooth vodka. Take the free shuttle from Visitor Services that starts at 12:30pm, or park in our new lot just past the Brewery on the right. www.ciscobrewers.com
Clubs & Entertainment Rose & Crown Open daily from 11:30am-1am Come for the Food, Stay for the Fun!
508-228-2595 23 South Water Street
THE ROSE & CROWN SEAFOOD PUB is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Not only do they offer a great menu with the freshest food at affordable prices, but their specialty drinks can’t be beat! And at 10 pm, the fun and frolic begins, with DJs, poker nights, karaoke every Thursday night, dance parties, and live jazz on Thursday. They have the largest TVs in town to watch football. THE ROSE & CROWN is the hottest spot in downtown Nantucket! www.theroseandcrown.com
Coffee Shops The Bean
508-228-6215 Opening soon at 2 New Locations! 4 India Street and 31 Sparks Avenue Hot and Iced Coffees and Teas, Smoothies, Snacks
THE BEAN offers coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, mochas, and much more all prepared with coffee beans freshly roasted on-island by Nantucket Coffee Roasters and expertly brewed by our baristas. A variety of teas, cold beverages, and smoothies are also available, along with a tempting selection of snacks. Order to go or sit around the tables in their cozy cafe atmosphere. Whole beans are available directly from Nantucket Coffee Roasters: order from their website at www.NantucketCoffee.com. OPENING SOON IN OUR NEW LOCATIONS! www.nantucketcoffee.com
Light Food & Take-Out Annye’s Whole Foods Open daily Prepared meals to take home, wine, organic foods
508-228-4554 14 Amelia Drive
At ANNYE’S you’ll find fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Take them home for a hot lunch or a handy dinner. We also sell tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts. And you can choose a bottle of wine from our selection to accompany your meal. ANNYE’S is a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. We have plenty of parking. www.annyes.com
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508-228-9403 33 Bartlett Farm Road
Open every day 8-6pm. Fresh baked goods, foods-to-go, fresh produce
Did you know that BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM prepares mouth-watering baked goods, homemade soups, breads and foccacia, hearty sandwiches, salads, and many more daily seasonal specialties to go? Stop in early for a muffin and freshly brewed coffee, or make it your lunchtime destination for a delicious change from the downtown crowds. BARTLETT’S even has prepared foods that you can take home and heat up for dinner and freshly baked pies you can serve for dessert. Don’t forget that BARTLETT’S also has the freshest island vegetables, plus annuals, perennials, herbs, and beautiful cut flowers. www.bartlettsfarm.com
508-228-8470 Centre Street Bistro Breakfast Sundays from 8am-1pm; Lunch on Wed-Sat 11:30am-2pm; Dinner on Wed-Sun from 5:30 29 Centre Street Outdoor patio dining in season The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm is an island favorite! They serve bountiful Sunday breakfast, savory lunches, and fabulous dinners Wednesdays-Saturdays for Springtime. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MasterCard and Visa accepted. www.nantucketbistro.com
Downyflake
508-228-4533 18 Sparks Avenue
Donuts, baked goods, breakfast, & lunch to go A Nantucket Tradition for 80 Years
Serving breakfast and lunch daily, THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and delicious doughnuts inside. Choose from a menu of Flake favorites and daily specials for good food and fast, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Call ahead for take-out, bulk pastry orders, and catering or event planning. www.thedownyflake.com
Easy Street Cantina One Nibble & You’re Hooked! Full Breakfast served all day
508-228-5418 corner of Easy & Broad sts.
EASY STREET CANTINA on the corner of Easy & Broad streets by the water on Steamboat Wharf is the merging of two island traditions of 20 years (award-winning Joe’s Broad Street Grill and Tacos Tacos). One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kids’ foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our dining room or patio, or take your feast home, to the beach, or on the boat. Our bacon-egg-and-cheese burritos are the perfect breakfast to go. Open Sun..-Thurs. from 7 am to 9 pm.; Fri.-Sat. 7 am to 10 pm. www.EasyStreetCantina.com
Siam to Go 508-228-SIAM (7426) Mon-Fri 11am-8pm; Sat 4-8pm, closed Sun. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like Kai Yad Sai (Thai-style Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. www.siamtogonantucket.com
Sophie T’s Pizza
508-325-6265
Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm; Sun 12-8pm. 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, wraps & more. Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves Street, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice.
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508-228-1801
Daily 11:30am to 9pm. Call for extended weekend hours Sushi & classic Japanese dishes 2 East Chestnut Street A party is not a party without sushi! SUSHI BY YOSHI is open on East Chestnut Street, serving the best sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Stop by their Sushi Bar and sample from their new menu. The varied menu includes Nori Rolls in more than half a dozen varieties, Nigiri Sushi or Sashimi, Futo Maki, Futomake with fish, and more. YOSHI’s California Roll and Dynamite Roll combination makes a terrific lunch or evening snack! Also available are Dumplings, Noodles, Rice, and Miso Soup. Stop by YOSHI’s at 2 East Chestnut Street, around the corner from the Information Bureau on Federal Street. Call ahead for quick service. BYOB. Find us on FB. www.sushibyyoshi.com
Markets Annye’s Whole Foods
508-228-4554 14 Amelia Drive
Open daily Complete organic market & prepared meals
Visit ANNYE’S in our new and larger location! You’ll find the best in organic foods, including Niman Ranch meats, free-range chicken, fruits and vegetables, and naturallyfarmed wines from Italy, France, and California. Try ANNYE’S fabulous prepared meals made from scratch — easy, healthy, and delicious! Purchase tasty, convenient frozen foods, including ice creams and desserts, or select from our all-organic bulk foods— grains, nuts, seeds, beans, fruits, and earth-friendly cleaning supplies. ANNYE’S carries the most effective supplements, herbal and homeopathic remedies, as well as skin and hair care products, to keep you feeling and looking great! We’re a short trip from downtown, through Milestone Rotary, down Old South Road, and a right turn onto Amelia Drive. We have plenty of parking. www.annyes.com
Bartlett’s Farm Open every day 8-6pm. Groceries, fresh produce, food-to-go
508-228-9403 Bartlett Farm Road
Grocery shop at BARTLETT’S OCEAN VIEW FARM. Eggs, milk, cheese, coffee, and, of course, fresh vegetables. Freshly baked goods, as well as daily seasonal specialties prepared with farm fresh ingredients for take away. Ample parking and friendly faces. www.bartlettsfarm.com
Restaurants Black-Eyed Susan’s Breakfast daily 7am-1pm; Dinner Mon-Sat from 6-10pm Foreign & Domestic Cooking
508-325-0308 10 India Street
Tucked away on India Street, just around the corner from Centre Street, you’ll discover one of the island’s great finds! Part of the neighborhood for 20 years, BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S is a favorite of visitors and locals alike. The dinner menu is inspired by the seasonal market and changes frequently. They also serve hearty breakfasts featuring Huevos Rancheros, Homemade Corned Beef Hash, Buttermilk Pancakes, Sourdough French Toast, and a variety of “Scrambles” and Omelettes. The freshly squeezed orange juice is a real eye-opener! Find out why everyone is raving about BLACK-EYED SUSAN’S! BYOB & no credit cards. www.Black-EyedSusans.com
Brant Point Grill
508-325-1320
Open for the season with spring specials! 50 Easton St, harborside at the White Elephant Drink in the View...Join the Scene! Enjoy Sunday brunch from 10am to 2pm overlooking Nantucket Harbor, relax over lunch or cocktails, and savor dinners with award-winning wines and spectacular views all at White Elephant’s BRANT POINT GRILL. They serve the island’s finest steaks, freshest seafood, and creative Chef’s Specialties. Once you’ve dined overlooking the harbor, you’ll know why this is the place to come time and time again when on island. The dress is casual whatever time of day or night you stop by. Spring specials include 3-course dinners for $33, half off bar menu food from 3 to 5 pm. www.brantpointgrill.com
Breeze Bar & Café
508-228-4730
at The Nantucket Hotel, 77 Easton Street Dine Indoors or Enjoy Our Outdoor Deck with Fire Pits Breeze Bar & Café serves New England Coastal Cuisine and family favorites in either our dining room or outdoors on Nantucket’s grandest all-season deck, with cozy fire pits. Our dinner menu features salads, soups, and appetizers, and a delectable selection of entrees from filet mignon – to Atlantic Halibut - to a casual burger. Also serving lunch this spring on Fridays and Saturdays, and Sunday Brunch. Cocktail Bar Service also available. breezebarandcafe.com
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The Brotherhood of Thieves Open year-round from 11:30 am Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch
508-228-2551 23 Broad Street
THE BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES, 23 Broad Street, is an landmark island eatery, offering three dining areas: The original restaurant echoing 1840s Whaling Bar. Upstairs was recently renovated (great option for private parties). Outdoor patio provides relaxed/casual dining. All three bars are stocked with unique liquors to delight connoisseurs. Menu offers specials (fresh /organic ingredients), signature burgers, famous shoestring fries. Voted Best Chowder/Family Dining—Cape Cod Life and Best Nantucket Bar—Boston Magazine. www.brotherhoodofthieves.com
Centre Street Bistro 508-228-8470 Breakfast Sundays from 8am-1pm; Lunch on Wed-Sat 11:30am-2pm; Dinner on Wed-Sun from 5:30 “Eat and happiness will follow!” 29 Centre Street The CENTRE STREET BISTRO, located at 29 Centre Street, with Ruth and Tim Pitts at the helm, is an island favorite! They serve bountiful Sunday breakfast, savory lunches, and fabulous dinners Wednesdays-Saturdays for Springtime. Come and eat in the CENTRE STREET BISTRO intimate dining room or on the sidewalk patio (in-season only). All the food is made on the premises with the finest, freshest ingredients available. Reservations are suggested for dinner. BYOB. Take-out is available. MasterCard and Visa accepted. www.nantucketbistro.com
508-228-6005 Crosswinds Restaurant & Bar Open daily 5:30am-9pm 14 Airport Road at the Nantucket Airport Biggest portions & great food at the best prices; Free & Easy Parking “Fly into CROSSWINDS...where our huge portions and delicious daily specials will keep your pockets full and your spirits soaring!” Stop by anytime and join us at the Nantucket Memorial Airport, home of the classic “Wings” television series and the longtime island favorite, Hutch’s Diner. We have something for everyone on our fun and diverse menu which spans breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Feel free to bring the kiddies with you, because we also have a complete children’s menu, as well. Our dining room, kitchen, and bar have been newly renovated as perfect compliments to our extensive beer, wine, and cocktail lists. Whether you’re waiting for a plane or just want to relax with a tasty and filling meal at a great price, Crosswinds is the place to go. Come meet our friendly, courteous staff for a casually elegant dining experience and see what’s new at Crosswinds. www.CrosswindsNantucket.com
Downyflake Open Daily for Breakfast & Lunch; Takeout A Nantucket Tradition for 80 Years
508-228-4533 18 Sparks Avenue
Serving breakfast and lunch daily, THE DOWNYFLAKE is a Nantucket tradition known for the big doughnut outside and delicious doughnuts inside. Choose from a menu of Flake favorites and daily specials for good food and fast, friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Call ahead for take-out, bulk pastry orders, and catering or event planning. www.thedownyflake.com
Dune Bar opens at 5pm; Dinner Nightly from 6pm Where chic meets casual comfort.
508-228-5550 20 Broad Street
DUNE is open for the season with Chef Michael Getter, formerly of 21 Federal and American Seasons, in the kitchen! The décor in our three distinct dining rooms is a blend of sophisticated elegance and soothing comfort. Along with our exotic quartzite bar and charming patio we offer an extensive selection of handcrafted cocktails, wines, liquors and cordials along with tempting dinner and dessert menus. The ever-changing menu showcases an innovative selection of the finest in seasonal local produce, fish, and meats from regional farms and select purveyors. www.DuneNantucket.com
Easy Street Cantina 508-228-5418 Open daily! One Nibble & You’re Hooked! corner of Easy & Broad sts. Fried Clams, Fish’n Chips, Burritos, Tacos, Wraps, & More. Breakfast all day! EASY STREET CANTINA on the corner of Easy & Broad streets by the water on Steamboat Wharf. One nibble and you’re hooked! EASY STREET CANTINA features fresh fried seafood such as Nantucket bay scallops, clams, and beer-battered Atlantic Cod along with cheese steaks, burgers, fresh falafel and our famous burritos, nachos, and tacos. Also deli wraps, kid’s foods, fresh pastries, fresh ground coffee, and cookies. Enjoy in our spacious dining room or on our outside patio beside the water. We serve breakfast all day, and offer our Omelette Bar from 8-11:30 am. Home of the Nantucket Cookie Company. Fun, Fast, Family Food. Open Sun..-Thurs. from 7 am to 9 pm.; Fri.Sat. 7 am to 10 pm.
Fifty-Six Union Open Tues.-Sat. Bar opens at 5, Dinner starts at 5:30 Global Cuisine, Glorious Libations, Glamorous Staff
508-228-6135 56 Union Street
Warm and welcoming with an irreverent spirit and food that is nothing short of inspired…FIFTY-SIX UNION has an appealing combination of quality food and fun that will draw you back again and again. FIFTY-SIX serves dinner Tues-Sat from 5:30 pm;. Patron dinner favorites include fragrant Curried Mussels, Javanese Spicy Fried Rice, and
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Nantucket Dining Guide Truffle Frites that are positively addicting. For dinner, Chef Peter Janelle prepares a creative Fish Special and a tempting Vegetarian Pasta du Jour. FIFTY-SIX UNION offers more than a dozen exhilarating cocktails, served by their libation experts. FIFTY-SIX UNION...there’s nothing else quite like it on Nantucket. www.fiftysixunion.com
The Proprietors bar & table Dinner Thursday-Monday; Brunch 11 to 2:30 An adventurous menu of sharable plates & dishes
508-228-7477 9 India St
The menu at The Proprietors borrows techniques & flavors from global cuisines while celebrating local ingredients. Executive Chef/Co-Owner Tom Berry serves an adventurous selection of sharable plates and dishes hot off the plancha with a strong focus on imaginative seafood, vegetable, and grain presentations. For spring, dinner is served Thursday through Monday from 5:30pm and Sunday Brunch is served from 11:30am to 2 pm. The Proprietors bar opens nightly at 5pm www.proprietorsnantucket.com
The Restaurant at Miacomet Open to the public Wednesday-Sunday Sunday Brunch, Lunch, Lite Bites, & Dinner
508-325-0335 12 W. Miacomet Road
THE RESTAURANT at MIACOMET is the place to go for great food and a relaxing ambiance! Located in the Miacomet Golf Club on beautiful Nantucket Land Bank property, the restaurant serves brunch, lunch, lite bites, and dinner to the public as well as club members. Join us for Sunday brunches, when you can enjoy Eggs Benedict, our Famous Bloody Marys, and a view of the lush golf course. Also join us for lunch, lite bites, and dinner! See our display ad for hours. www.miacometgolf.com
Rose & Crown
508-228-2595 Lunch & Dinner from 11:30am-10pm, open til 1am 23 South Water Street Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails
THE ROSE & CROWN is a perennial favorite of islanders and visitors. Stop by and check out our new menu, served continuously from 11:30 am, with great food at reasonable prices! We serve delicious favorite finger foods like Nachos, Rum & Brown Sugar Shrimp Skewers, and Clam Fritters. There are freshly made soups and salads, burgers, quesadillas and sandwiches, along with wraps for a light meal. ROSE & CROWN entrees include Pasta Primavera, Shrimp Scampi, and a wide variety of amazing burgers (try the Cubano Burger). Come down to South Water Street and check our daily blackboard specials. Always family friendly — children’s menu available. www.theroseandcrown.com
Siam to Go
508-228-SIAM (7426) Mon-Fri 11am-8pm; Sat 4-8pm, closed Sun. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln Thai Cuisine made with fresh ingredients at reasonable prices
SIAM TO GO offers an appealing selection of authentic Thai cuisine that is light, fresh, and traditional. The menu includes Thai curries, noodle and rice dishes, and house specialties, offered with a choice of chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, fried tofu, or vegetables. The Create Your Own Curry section of the menu allows you to pair a protein with any of their six favorite curries. The entree section of the menu is especially tempting, with dishes like Kai Yad Sai (Thai-style Egg Fu Yung) and Ram Rong Song. While the menu is extensive, every dish is prepared well and fresh to order, so call ahead to take home or to the beach, or sit at a table in the ice rink lobby and enjoy a taste of Thailand. www.siamtogonantucket.com
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California Roll and Dynamite Roll combination makes a terrific lunch or evening snack! Also available are Dumplings, Noodles, Rice, and Miso Soup. Stop by YOSHI’s at 2 East Chestnut Street, around the corner from the Information Bureau on Federal Street. Call ahead for quick service. BYOB. Find us on FB www.sushibyyoshi.com
Thai House Nantucket
508-680-1522 Open daily 11am-9pm; Grab & Go Thai Lunch Mon-Fri from 11am-2pm 118 Old South Road Dine in or take out Sawadee! The Thairatana family welcomes you to THAI HOUSE NANTUCKET, where they serve Thai specialties along with a tasty full menu of fresh sushi and dishes that are Japanese-inspired and Asian-fusion. Vegetarian Dishes are also available and they can alter the level of spiciness to suit for individual taste. Local favorites include Fresh Rolls, Drunken Noodles, and their variety of Curries. You can dine in the cozy dining room, or order ahead for takeout. Catering services are available. ackthaihouse.com
Seafood Glidden’s Island Seafood Open Daily, call ahead for faster service Lobsters alive or steamed, lobster rolls, fresh fish, & more!
508-228-0912 115 Pleasant Street
GLIDDEN’S SEAFOOD is the island’s oldest seafood company, located at 115 Pleasant Street (behind Stop & Shop). We specialize in offering the island’s finest fish selection. We have holding tanks with live lobsters, and we’ll gladly cook them for you. When you order your lobster, add some cooked and chilled shrimp to start your picnic. We also have a fine selection of Cape Cod steamer clams, P.E.I. mussels, Nantucket oysters, and our “finest kind” Nantucket Bay Scallops. Our gourmet prepared products include lobster cakes, lobster salad rolls, smoked blue pate, store-made quahog chowder, & chunky stuffed quahogs. www.gliddensislandseafood.com
Souza’s Seafood
508-228-9140 Open 9am-6pm with a full selection of seafood 23 Trotter’s Lane Stop by and enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing SOUZA’S SEAFOOD, under the red and white flag on Trotter’s Lane, offers a full line of quality seafoods both fresh and frozen: steamers, littlenecks, cherrystones, lobsters, swordfish, crabmeat, escargot, shrimp, quahogs, and much more! Only at SOUZA’S can you get delicious smoked scallops, their secret recipe stuffed quahogs, homemade chowder base and Nantucket bay scallops frozen within 20 minutes of shucking (the freshest tasting frozen scallops). Call ahead and arrange for a cooked lobster for a picnic at home, on the beach, or on the boat. Remember to order a travel pack of lobsters and bay scallops to take off-island with you.
Wine & Spirits Épernay Wine & Spirits
508-228-2755 Open Daily 10am-7pm 1 North Beach Street ORDER ONLINE FOR ISLAND OR DOCKSIDE DELIVERY, we bring the store to you! ÉPERNAY WINE & SPIRITS is the only Sommelier Owned + Operated wine store on island. Offering Beer, Wine + Liquor, along with exclusive Wine Tastings + Events and Beverage Catering for your next affair. 1 N Beach Street, located on the corner of Easton Street near the White Elephant and The Nantucket Hotel with convenient parking in back | WWW.EPERNAYWINES.COM
508-325-6265
Mon-Sat 11:30am-9pm; Sun 12-8pm. 7 Dave St, Bayberry Ct at Nantucket Commons Pizza, pastas, soups and salads, subs, wraps & more. Something fresh is always cooking at SOPHIE T’S PIZZA. Islanders and visitors alike have made Nantucket’s perennial blue-ribbon favorite their dining destination for eat in or fast take out. New York-style thin crust, crispy, ultra-thin Flatbread and crunchy Sicilian choices beg for your special topping creations. Sophie T’s Pizza offers the most varied choice of fresh, bountiful salads, zesty BBQ wings, homemade pasta specials, and an array of subs or whole wheat wraps that come fully dressed and toasted, if you wish. Call ahead for fast take out and to hear daily specials. SOPHIE T’S is open seven days a week, and has plenty of parking. Located mid-island at 7 Daves Street, in Nantucket Commons across from The Chicken Box. Stop by for a menu and see if you can resist a slice. www.sophietspizza.com/
Sushi by Yoshi
april 23 - may 6, 2015
508-228-1801
Daily 11:30am to 9pm. Call for extended weekend hours Sushi & classic Japanese dishes 2 East Chestnut Street A party is not a party without sushi! SUSHI BY YOSHI is open on East Chestnut Street, serving the best sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Stop by their Sushi Bar and sample from their new menu. The varied menu includes Nori Rolls in more than half a dozen varieties, Nigiri Sushi or Sashimi, Futo Maki, Futomake with fish, and more. YOSHI’s
Souza’s Seafood “Fresh Off the Boat!” Lobsters alive or cooked - call ahead for fast service Lobsters • Littlenecks • Nantucket Bay Scallops • Tuna • Flounder • Cod Salmon • Swordfish • Smoked Bluefish • Smoked Paté • Shrimp Stop by to enter our weekly Meg-a-Fish Free Seafood Drawing!
508-228-9140 Call for our weekly specials
Gift Certificates Available • Handicap Accessible
Open 9 am–7 pm Year-round • 23 Trotter’s Lane Look for the Lobster Flag
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April 23 - May 6, 2015
Featured Restaurant: The Proprietors bar & table
A Global Adventure on India Street The unassuming white structure at 9 India Street has been a favorite for quiet romantic evenings, treasured family gatherings, and fun encounters with friends for more than 30 years — a place where great food, fine wine, and innovative cocktails make evenings extra special. Marked only Littleneck Clam Stuffies by a small black sign, a menu box, and a cast iron lantern, you might stroll past The Proprietors bar & table. That is, unless you’ve dined here before: for patrons, dining at Proprietors is often the sole reason they venture downtown. A collaboration among experienced chefs and restaurateurs Michael and Orla LaScola (American Seasons) and Chef Tom Berry (Blue Ginger, Temple Bar, Great Harbor Yacht Club), Proprietors aims to be “a Nantucket neighborhood restaurant with a well-traveled palate.” We think they’ve hit their mark with a menu of sophisticated fare that ranges as far as Nantucketers ventured during the island’s whaling heyday. International spices, exotic accents, and cross-cultural preparations bring global flavors to locally sourced ingredients with a selection that includes Snacks, Half-Shares, Plancha, Entrees, and Desserts. Proprietors is more spacious than it appears from the sidewalk. The dining rooms in this restored 19th century home extend across the first floor to a window-lined back room and occupy the entire second level. Wood beams, wide plank floors, Seared Squid & Chips and exposed brick
walls are rustic with a touch of sophistication and provide a cozy, comfortable, and relaxing ambiance. In season, seats are hard to come by at the long bar at the front of Proprietors. With craft beers on draught, an impressive selection of whiskeys, and cocktails that are bold and adventurous, it’s become a favorite meeting spot. Ten creative House Cocktails are arranged by number and descriptive adjectives. One of our favorites is the No. 4—listed as “Refined, Edenic, Genuine,” it gives a healthy buzz with quinoa vodka, kale, arugula, and black pepper. We’re also intrigued by the “Refreshing, Unfamiliar, Endearing” No. 1 and the “Reinterpreted, Reminiscent, Brazen” No. 8. With more than a dozen small plates offered, many at the bar pair food with their cocktails. We suggest an order of Country Ham Toast to accompany your glass of Naia Verdejo — the freshly baked bread is topped with a thick smear of housemade Kentucky beer cheese, ribbons of smoky Father’s ham, and spears of picked onion. If you and a friend are toasting summer on Nantucket with a glass of champagne, then share an order of Littleneck Clam Stuffies. Chef Berry’s version of this traditional island treat is the best we’ve ever tasted: the stuffing is light and flavorful, a delicous balance of clam, sausage, and seasoning. If your choice of beverage is a Dogfish Head Sixty-One, then you’ll want to order the crisp Tater Cubes. These addictive bite-sized fried cubes of potato are topped
Tico Tuna Crudo
with shredded farmhouse gouda and pink wedges of pickled egg. They’re served on a creamy Dutch joppiesaus sauce that looks like mustard but tastes of curry. With four of us at our recent evening at Proprietors, we opted for a table. Service at Proprietors is smooth and gracious. Gail, one of the pros from American Seasons (which the LaScolas sold at the end of last year) was attentive without being intrusive. She knows the menu inside and out, which is very helpful with uncommon ingredients like calamansi and joppisaus. Gail has never steered us wrong! We were disappointed that the kitchen had just run out of their superb Korean Fried Oysters snack, but we adored the Seared English Peas they substituted. Served in their pods like edamame, these plump packets anointed with date molasses, parmesan, salt, and pepper are sweet, hot, salty, and fun to eat and to share. We love sharing food with friends, and the menu at Proprietors is perfect for
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a culinary adventure. The Half-Share plates and Plancha are portioned like appetizers, and each is deliciously different with layers of complex flavors. Most feature vegetables or seafood, and every one is beautifully presented. At this restaurant, you are encouraged order one of everything you’d like to try, take a bite or two, and pass the plate. And that is exactly what we did. At the suggestion of Chef Berry, we tried the Crispy Rock Shrimp “Sisig.” For this, he batter dips and fries succulent shrimp and “onion fingers,” and serves them with roasted Tater Cubes shishito peppers tossed in a citrusy calamansi-soy butter with cilantro. (Suggested Pairing: White Birch Berliner Weisse) The Crispy Pigkles look like finger food, but we love these breaded bars of pickled and fried pork belly best with a bit of the crisp slaw, the smokey bean puree, and the spicy tabasco remoulade in every bite to accent the luxuriously rich pork. So pick up your fork. (Suggested Pairing: High West Double Rye Boulevardier) Tico Tuna Crudo, a creation inspired by his time in Costa Rica, is one of Chef Berry’s current favorites. Pop one of these morsels of sparkling fresh tuna topped with black bean crema, juicy strips of pickled mango, and whiskey smoked jalapeno into your mouth and you can feel the fresh ocean breeze. (Suggested Pairing: Mirabelle Rose Champagne) We adore the delicate texture and the tongue tingling spice in the Seared Squid & Chips. The squid is meltingly tender, and we savored the fiery hot crab mayo both with the squid and with the crunchy fingerling chip garnish. A pool of cool green mojo sauce adds even more bright flavors of green pepper, cilantro, lime, and jalapeno. (Suggested Pairing: Cisco Cider) One of our favorites of the evening was a dish recommended by both Chef LaScola and Chef Berry, the Seared Broccoli. We expected green and woody, what we were served was tender, meaty, nutty, and absolutely delicious! A thai red curry sauce adds just the right amount of heat, and the lentil broccoli stem fritter must have been drizzled into the hot oil to produce the crisp, tasty strips served overtop. (Suggested Pairing: Banshee Pinot Noir) King Salmon For those who prefer a
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more traditional 3-course style of dining, Proprietors has several “Full Share,” or entree selections. We tasted a brilliantly seasoned and perfectly cooked King Salmon with hot and crunchy chickpea fries and a cool fregola salad. The Pork Short Rib “Hamonado” with pineapple-chili sauce is also excellent, and the pig ear fries that accompany it will delight the many American Seasons devotees who have followed the LaScolas to Proprietors. Our favorite “Full Share” of the three
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on the spring menu is the simply prepared and simply delicious Niman Ranch NY Strip with wild mushrooms and leek jam. Desserts by Pastry Chef Liz O’Connell follow the same international path. She’s become known for her innovative flavors of Soft Serve Ice Creams (Purple Yam the evening we dined) and her “Weird Ice Cream,” with flavors that have included Jelly Bean, Beer & Pretzel with Chocolate Porter Sauce, Sweet Pea, Pineapple Sriracha, and Watermelon Arugula. We love that her Hot Moroccan Doughnuts with orange thyme honey and frozen Greek yogurt were freshly made and not overly sweet. And her Chocolate Halva Tart strikes just the right balance with chewy halva fudge between a layer of satiny dark chocolate ganache and a crunchy chocolate shell. Our favorite on the current dessert menu is Chef O’Connell’s Lemon Semolina Cake, which she serves in moist cubes with small scoops of rosemary buttermilk ice cream, pistachios, and drizzles of salted date caramel.. Chef Tom Berry told us that if his guests “leave wicked happy, then I’ve done my job and so has the rest of my team. I hope they can’t wait to come back.” We’ve already got our reservations for Mother’s Day! The Proprietors bar & table 9 India Street • 508-228-7477 proprietorsnantucket.com Open Thursdays-Mondays for springtime; nightly during the season Dinner from 5:30 pm • Sunday Brunch 11 am to 2:30 pm Prices range from $13 to $38 vegetarian options • full bar • credit cards accepted • first floor accessible For more color photos go to www.YesterdaysIsland.com
Get your home ready for spring and summer! Bring your containers and window boxes to Bartlett’s. Our Blooming Creations experts will turn them into works of art for your deck or home. Open every day 8am-6pm 508-228-9403 | www.bartlettsfarm.com
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Advertiser Directory Apparel & Accessories Blue Beetle
508-228-3227 12 Main Street
Open Daily Clothing, Accessories, Jewelry, & Gifts
Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends and family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for everything from ladies’ apparel to unique jewelry to monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build and design a necklace all your own. Need a new outfit for dinner, a party or a night on the town? We offer a great selection of dresses, tops, bottoms, scarves, wraps, shoes and handbags. We proudly carry designers like Elizabeth McKay, Jude Connally, Kut from the Kloth, Julie Brown, Joules, and MZ Wallace bags. Our specialty gift items include Nantucket ornaments, picture frames, photo albums, signs and cufflinks. Don’t forget that we can monogram tote bags, jewelry, iPhone/iPad covers and outdoor entertaining items. Shop year-round in store or visit us online. www.BlueBeetleNantucket.com
Island Cashmere
508-228-7611 32 Centre Street
Open Daily Cashmere, accessories, shoes
In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.
Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry
508-228-5450 4 Federal Street
A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets,
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Milly and Grace Open every day, 10 to 6 Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor, Gifts
508-901-5051 2 Washington Street
Inspired by her sassy grandmother Milly and her sweet grandmother Grace, the owner decided to open a shop with them in mind. Our fabulously feminine boutique has the perfect pieces to make you and your home feel pretty and polished. If you are looking for cute clothes, jazzy jewels, adorable accessories, haute home décor or gorgeous gifts, MILLY & GRACE is the place! www.millyandgrace.com
Murray’s Toggery Shop Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 Classic & Updated Clothing
508-228-0437 62 Main Street
Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-the-know” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com
Nobby Shop Open daily year-round Sportswear for all ages
508-228-1030 17 Main Street Box 538, Nantucket, MA 02554
Serving Nantucket since 1930, THE NOBBY CLOTHES SHOP has provided namebrand activewear, footwear, foul-weather gear, outerwear, and rugged workwear at affordable prices. Major credit cards accepted. Handicapped access. Open daily and yearround. Fax number: 508-228-6568. www.nobbyshop.com
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Advertiser Directory Peter Beaton down the discreet little boardwalk on Federal Street
508-228-8456 16.5 Federal Street
PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients (Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, Ashley Judd, Martha Stewart, Liv Tyler, Tommy Hilfiger, and more) as it is for its custom fitted straw hats & handbags, classic striped sailor shirts, and signature hatboxes, Peter Beaton proudly offers “all the best for your family—from hat to toe.” Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St. www.peterbeaton.com
Art Reproduction, Posters, & Printing The UPS Store
508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road) Open Mon-Sat Large format Digital Printing, Family Photos, Posters, & more Locally owned and operated
THE UPS STORE now makes high quality, full color art reproductions. You’ll hardly tell the difference! The banners and posters they print for you will get your message across—stop in and see their samples! THE UPS STORE also offers a wide variety of copy and print services, including b&w and color copies, output from disks, wide format printing, laminating, collating, and a full range of finishing services. Their professional service and expert advice is unmatched. Also, they have off-street parking. THE UPS STORE: let them help you!
Artists & Galleries Artists Association of Nantucket Open daily Check the Calendar for openings
508-228-0294 19 Washington St.
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION OF NANTUCKET’s J. Cecelia & Seward Johnson Gallery is the only gallery that exclusively shows the work of Nantucket artists. Over the years, it has become the primary source for art on the island. The downtown building hosts a year-round schedule of changing member exhibitions by established island artists and emerging local talent, as well as juried shows, featured artist shows, auctions, and community-oriented arts events like our annual museum-quality exhibition drawn from the AAN Permanent Collection. The two hundred artist members who exhibit here are residents of Nantucket and their work ranges from paintings to sculpture to photography to a wide variety of media. Take a look at our schedule and join us for one or several of our many wonderful winter art classes. nantucketarts.org
G. S. Hill Gallery Open daily. Celebrate Daffodil Festival with us! Oils, watercolors, prints, and note cards by G. S. Hill
508-228-1353 40 Straight Wharf
Open for Daffodil Festival Weekend Nantucket Art, Bakelite & other vintage jewelry, gifts
508-228-0110 18 Old South Wharf
MADE ON NANTUCKET is open for Daffodil Festival at 18 Old South Wharf. Don’t miss the new S&K Collection of vintage bakelite with a contemporary twist! We also offer paintings, prints, and photographs by island artists, including Lu Page, Terry Walsh, Garth Grimmer, Brian Araujo, Bill Dickson, Whitney Kreb, and Lisa Maxell. And we have the Donn Russell’s entire portfolio! Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Anne Terry, Rod Cole, Kathleen Duncombe, Sarah Hutton, and Amy Burrough. We carry Art Glass Nantucket plaques and ornaments by ackfire studios, as well as handcrafted shell wreaths. We have the largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. We also offer vintage American Indian jewelry (dead pawn). Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 24-26 from 10 am to 4 pm
Nantucket Carving & Folk Art Open Year-Round Folk Art, antiques, prints, nautical art, ship models
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antiques, prints, nautical art, and ship models. On the other side, you’ll discover a traditional woodcarver’s shop and treasures such as carved mantles, whales, eagles, and authentic quarterboards carved by Master Woodcarver Paul McCarthy. He is responsible for many of the beautiful signs visitors see plus 100’s of quarterboards that adorn homes. Come visit Nantucket’s working woodcarving shop & art gallery where tomorrow’s antiques and collectibles are made. Shipping available. www.nantucketcarvingandfolkart.com
Bike Rentals Island Bike Company Open daily; free delivery & pickup for rentals Bike rentals for the entire family, sales & service
508-228-4070 25 Old South Road
Finally, there’s a bicycle shop where you don’t have to fight the traffic— ISLAND BIKE COMPANY at 25 Old South Road (just past Amelia Drive)! ISLAND BIKE COMPANY offers bike rentals by the day, week, or month—and that’s not all! They also rent Burley Trailers, Trail-a-Bikes, and single & double baby joggers. Full repair facility and new bike sales also offered. ISLAND BIKE COMPANY is conveniently located on the Old South Road bike path, and they offer free delivery & pickup for rentals. Great Rental Rates: $28 for 24 hours; $45 for 2 days; $60 for 3 days. www.islandBike.com
Nantucket Bike Shop Open daily 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Bike, scooter, & 4 x 4 rentals
508-228-1999; 800-770-3088 Steamboat Wharf & Straight Wharf
NANTUCKET BIKE SHOP, with two convenient locations on Steamboat Wharf and the only bike shop on Straight Wharf, offers quality bike and scooter rentals for the entire family. We offer for rent SPECIALIZED, GIANT, and KYMCO hybrid and mountain bikes as well as Specialized Fat Boy bikes and KidZTandems. Stop by, pick up a map, and rent from a wide selection of new equipment that will take you to your destination and back. We are open seven days a week from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm and accept all major credit cards. www.nantucketbikeshop.com
Young’s Bicycle Shop Open daily Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals.
508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf
Grandpa Harvey Young started YOUNG’S BICYCLE SHOP in 1931. He ran the bike rental store down on Steamboat Wharf until 1954, when his son Roger took over. Now the third generation is running the shop. With more than 70 years of experience, YOUNG’s provides you with the ideal rental bike for Nantucket Island. They use the best bikes, CANNONDALE and TREK. They are kept clean, safe and well maintained and they are rented to you with a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Experience a Nantucket family tradition. YOUNG’s Bicycle Shop, the “Cycle-Logical way” to see Nantucket Island. Watch for the famous sidewalk sign with the revolving wheel. www.youngsbicycleshop.com
Books & Publications On This Day in Nantucket History
G. S. HILL’s one-man gallery is open daily and celebrating over three decades at 40 Straight Wharf. His original oil and watercolor paintings capture the image and spirit of Nantucket. The gallery also offers exclusive American-made gifts designed by Greg and Judi Hill. Stunning porcelain china dinnerware, hand-pressed glass and ornaments are only a few of treasures you will find. www.gshill.com
Made on Nantucket
april 23 - may 6, 2015
508-325-7463 167 Orange Street
On the Gallery side of NANTUCKET CARVING & FOLK ART you’ll see the work of many local artists including originals by folk artist Jean Petty, extraordinary photographs by David Petty, Nantucket furniture by Blue Barn Door, lamps, and home decor. Through a partnership with Nantucket Stock Exchange, they also have an incredible selection of
by Amy Jenness available at Mitchell’s Book Corner and The Whaling Museum Gift Shop Quirky & fascinating stories that shaped this island Nantucket is much more than beautiful beaches and sailboats. One day at a time, author Amy Jenness offers up quirky and fascinating stories of the people and events that shaped this remote island. On August 11, 1841, Frederick Douglass made his first antislavery speech at the Nantucket Atheneum. The Great Fire of July 13, 1846, devastated the island, forcing residents to rebuild what they lost. On December 5, 1981, a nor’easter stranded nearly two thousand visitors and forced seventeen pilot whales to come ashore. Read a story a day or month at a time. Celebrate an entire year of Nantucket history. ON THIS DAY IN NANTUCKET HISTORY is available for sale at Mitchell’s Book Corner and the Whaling Museum Gift Shop.
Yesterday’s Island CELEBRATING OUR 45th YEAR! Nantucket’s oldest & largest guide
508-228-9165 Box 626, Nantucket, MA 02554
Visit our online publication to see more articles, more photos, enter contests, and to share your impressions of Nantucket. For 45 years, YESTERDAY’S ISLAND has been the best source for planning your leisure time on Nantucket Island. From Daffodil Festival through Christmas Stroll, you can pick up our print editions, available everywhere, or you can visit us online at YesterdaysIsland.com. After you leave your favorite island, you can stay in touch with the happenings here — find us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and sign up for our free Nantucket eNewsletter at the top of Nantucket.net www.yesterdaysisland.com
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Advertiser Directory Mitchell’s Book Corner
508-228-1080 54 Main Street
Open daily. Ask about autographed books. Read our Blog: www.independentandouttosea.com
MITCHELL’S BOOK CORNER prides itself on a long tradition of personalized attention to its customers for the last 45 years. In addition to the carefully selected stock of titles in all areas, Mitchell’s Book Corner offers the most extensive selection of books available about Nantucket; from the newest Nantucket beach read to whaling and the island’s history to a selection of local authors. Make time to visit the Nantucket Room upstairs at Mitchell’s; the room dedicated to all of these gripping Nantucket reads! Ask about a free gift & autographed books. www.mitchellsbookcorner.com
Car Rentals AFFORDABLE RENTALS can help make your visit on Nantucket more complete. With their cars, 4x4s, vans, and mopeds, you will have access to all parts of the island: Great Point, Wauwinet, Coatue, Squam, ‘Sconset, Madaket, and more. Explore to your heart’s content in a vehicle from AFFORDABLE RENTALS, open daily at 6 South Beach Street. Call ahead for reservations. All major credit cards accepted. www.affrentals.com
Nantucket Island Rent-a-Car
508-228-9989 Open Daily at Nantucket Memorial Airport Free renter pickup at all boats, hotels, and inns
We are Nantucket Island’s premier auto rental agency, specializing in Jeeps and sport utility vehicles, as well as sedans and minivans. ALL NEW 2014 vehicles with beach permits! Whether on the island for a day or for a month, we offer the lowest rates and best service, with free renter pick-up from all boats, hotels, and guest houses. Call ahead for our specials. All major credit cards accepted. www.nantucketislandrentacar.com
Nantucket Windmill Auto Rental Open daily, year-round We’re at the airport & we’ll meet the boat.
Classes & Workshops Artists Association of Nantucket
508-228-0294 24 Amelia Drive
The ARTISTS ASSOCIATION’s Arts Program offers year-round educational programs for adults and children. Our spacious workshop on Gardner Perry Lane hosts a wide variety of classes and workshops in many media including oil painting, watercolor, pastel, life drawing, ceramics, woodcarving, printmaking, textile art and mixed media. Our instructors are resident artists, AAN artist members and a variety of visiting artists who work in a range of mediums and bring a wealth of talent and experience to the program. Classes are designed for all levels of experience, from the novice to advanced student and for all ages from three to ninety-three. nantucketarts.org
Coaching/Consulting Marsha Egan Coaching
508-228-3501 6 South Beach Street
Open daily Cars, 4x4s, vans, convertibles, mopeds
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NANTUCKET WINDMILL AUTO RENTAL has been voted “The Best of Nantucket” in the car rental category each of the last five years. We offer service and value not found elsewhere on the island. Once you become a WINDMILL customer, it’s doubtful you’ll rent from any other company when on Nantucket. Daily, weekly, monthly and extended rates are available. We accept Amex, MC, Visa, Diner’s Club, and Discover. Commercial accounts available to qualified companies. 800-228-1227. www.NantucketAutoRental.com
508-332-1505 Life and success skills coaching, workplace productivity consulting, and leadership development workshops Join us upstairs at Mitchell’s Book Corner for a comfy and energizing discussion moderated by certified professional coach, Marsha Egan, CSP, PCC. Discussions take place every other Thursday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 am. See calendar of events in this publication for details on each discussion. More information: www.CoachingatTheCorner.com. $15 at the door. www.marshaegan.com
Confections Aunt Leah’s Fudge Free sample available: just ask!
508-228-1017 The Courtyard on Straight Wharf
AUNT LEAH has been making her award-winning homemade fudge for almost 30 years on Nantucket. Her fudge has been voted “the best fudge in the world” year after year. Once you have a free sample, you’ll see why it is always rated the best! AUNT LEAH makes it daily in her shop, using the freshest and finest ingredients. She has more than 40 scrumptious flavors. Her most popular fudge flavor is chocolate peanut butter, which has a layer of rich peanut butter fudge on the bottom, topped with a layer of decadent chocolate fudge. AUNT LEAH also has her famous Nantucket chocolate-covered cranberries for taste testing. The cranberries come in both milk and dark chocolate. Both the fudge and chocolate-covered cranberries make unique island wedding favors or gifts for special events. She has a wide selection of kid’s candy for all ages. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. www.auntleahs.com
Sweet Inspirations Artisan Chocolates Open year-round Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981
508-228-5814 Zero India Street
Young’s Bicycle Shop is the most convenient car and Jeep rental shop to either ferry. We have fuel efficient Honda Fits and sedans. We also have 2 door Jeeps and 4 door Jeep Wranglers. We offer fuel efficient sedans and rugged Jeep Wrangler 4 X 4’s in both the 2 door and 4 door variants complete with the town beach permit and Great Point permit. Come see why we are the “Cycle-Logical Way” to see Nantucket Island. Rent with us and avoid the 19% airport tax on car rentals! www.youngsbicycleshop.com
Be sure to visit the famous SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, showcasing unique artisan chocolates freshly created on the premises. The Nantucket Chocolatier has been featured on the Food Network’s “Food Finds” and on Oprah’s Best Gifts Show, awarded “Best of Boston,” “Best of Nantucket,” and Cape Cod’s Best Chocolatier! You must experience the award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle, world-famous Buttercrunch, Coco the Whale™ chocolate truffles, the original and exclusive Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates and the new Sea Mist Almonds splashed with sea salt. The Nantucket Chocolatier’s artisan creations make great gifts and are available in limited edition gift tins, including the “Sailor’s Valentine” and “Nantucket Memories.” Don’t miss this Nantucket tradition since 1981 and enjoy a complimentary taste of the best— exclusively at the SWEET INSPIRATIONS CHOCOLATE SHOP, home of the Nantucket Chocolatier at ZERO INDIA STREET ~ In the heart of Nantucket. Open year-round. nantucketchocolate.com
Children’s Camp
Copying, Mailboxes, Shipping
Young’s Bicycle Shop Open daily Bicycle, Car, & Jeep Rentals; Bicycle Sales & Service
508-228-1151 Steamboat Wharf
ACKventure Sports & Day Camps A variety of camps for ages 3-1/2 to 18 Building Strong Kids & Great Memories
508-228-7285 x5 Nantucket Community School
The Nantucket Community School offers a multitude of sports & day camps throughout the course of the summer. There are options for everyone spanning ages 3-1/2 to 18. Football, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, field hockey, multi-sport, night clinics, dance, gymnastics and much more! Which ACKventure awaits your child this summer? Go to www.nantucketcommunityschool.org to register or find out further information. Contact: Blair Jannelle, Sports Camp Supervisor, jannelleb@nps.k12.ma.us — 508-2287285 x 1576 or Casey Morrow, ACKventure Day Camp Supervisor, morrowc@nps.k12.ma.us — 508-228-7285 x1361. www.NantucketCommunitySchool.org
The UPS Store Open Monday - Saturday Locally owned and operated
508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)
Nantucket’s UPS STORE is where go-getters go to get things done! Conveniently located at the corner of Windy Way and Surfside Road (just past the schools in the direction of the beach), THE UPS STORE has a variety of products and services to make your life easier. They offer personal mailboxes, mail forwarding, stamps and metered mail, certified mail, UPS shipping and receiving, overnight delivery, and more. THE UPS STORE offers a wide variety of copy and print services, including b&w and color copies, output from disks, wide format printing, laminating, collating, and a full range of finishing services. You can even go there for notary services, passport photos, and
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Cranberry Products Aunt Leah’s Fudge
508-228-1017 Courtyard on Straight Wharf
Free sample available: just ask!
Stop in AUNT LEAH’S for a free sample of her delicious homemade fudge. Choose from more than 30 flavors of “the best fudge in the world.” Try her cranberry fudge or her famous Nantucket chocolate covered cranberries. AUNT LEAH’S Nantucket chocolate-covered cranberries, both milk and dark chocolate, are not only delicious, but also are loaded with antioxidants proven to have health benefits! Both these local products make unique wedding favors, gifts for special events, or take-home gifts. Another unique gourmet candy is her cranberry “bog frogs,” filled with roasted cashews, dried sweetened cranberries smothered with rich caramel and topped with premium milk chocolate. And you’ve got to try her mouth-watering cranberry bars: dried and sweetened cranberries with roasted almonds in both milk or dark chocolate. AUNT LEAH ships worldwide. www.auntleahs.com
Sweet Inspirations Cranberry Creations Open year-round Award-Winning Artisan Chocolatier since 1981
508-228-5814 Zero India Street
Inspired by the Nantucket Cranberry Harvest, the NANTUCKET CHOCOLATIER created the original and now world-famous Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates. Plump, sweetened cranberries generously covered in premium chocolate create an amazing gourmet taste. These Nantucket Chocolatier original Cranberry Creations™ Chocolates have been featured on Oprah’s “Best Gifts Show” and on the Food Networks’ “Food Finds.” Cranberry Creations™ chocolates are featured in Nantucket-style gift baskets, and the limited edition “Nantucket Seashells” tin. Elegantly gift-boxed, Cranberry Creations™ chocolates also make perfect wedding and party favors. Give a special gift basket filled with unique gourmet gifts including the original Cranberry Caramel Chocolates sprinkled with sea salt, fancy cranberry & nut mixes, Cranberry Caramel Corn, and Nantucket Chocolatier’s award-winning Cranberry Cheesecake Truffle. A Nantucket tradition since 1981—come experience it for yourself, and enjoy a complimentary taste of the delectable chocolate. Artisan Chocolates are made on the premises and are available exclusively at Sweet Inspirations, ZERO INDIA STREET ~ In the heart of Nantucket, and NantucketChocolate.com. Open year-round. Complimentary tastings. nantucketchocolate.com
Furniture & Home Accessories Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture
508-228-1961 Where Home & Garden Meet 9 Wampanoag Way Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs ARROWHEAD NURSERY & FURNITURE is the largest furniture showroom on island featuring indoor furniture, outdoor, home décor and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond A.K. Diamond’s restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. Their garden center has a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. www.arrowheadnursery.com www.arrowheadfurniture.com
Gifts Hill’s of Nantucket Open daily. Celebrate Daffodil Festival with us! Unusual and Original Nantucket Theme Gifts
508-228-1353 40 Straight Wharf
Established in 1981, HILL’S combines the best of Nantucket for the art and gift seeker. G.S. Hill Gallery and Hill’s of Nantucket offer fine art by Greg Hill and wonderful speciality gifts designed by this husband and wife team. Nantucket theme prints and note cards by Hill are their main focus. American made; that hard-to-find gift is here waiting for you! Treat yourself to a truly one of a kind gift gallery situated on the water at Straight Wharf. www.gshill.com
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508-221-8343 Island Weaves 20 Old South Wharf Celebrate Spring with 25% off! Heirloom quality handwoven throws, rugs, shawls, baby blankets Weaver Karin Ganga Sheppard grew up on Nantucket and learned her craft from two master weavers. Her products are crafted from high-quality natural fibers and include throws made from silk, alpaca, cotton, chenille, and mohair. Karin’s versatile line also includes multi-fiber scarves, washable cotton baby blankets, and rugs made from recycled towels, jeans and khaki pants. You can find a wonderful selection in the weaving studio or she will work with you to help you choose just the right color for a custom order. “I pride myself on making heirloom-quality goods,” she says. “For example, the wedding shawl can find later use as a christening blanket, or as a wrap for a night out.” Visit her on Old South Wharf to watch the magic of a working weaving studio. www.IslandWeaves.com
Made on Nantucket Open for Daffodil Festival Weekend Nantucket Art, Bakelite & other vintage jewelry, gifts
508-228-0110 18 Old South Wharf
MADE ON NANTUCKET has a large selection of gifts from $30 and up. Jewelry by Beth Borzilleri, Kathleen Duncombe, Anne Terry, Rod Cole, The JR Collection, and Amy Burrough. We carry Art Glass Nantucket plaques and ornaments by ackfire studios, as well as handcrafted shell wreaths. We have the largest collection of vintage Bakelite in the East, featuring jewelry, kitchenware, and barware. Now carrying vintage Lucite purses. See ad for Daffodil hours.
Nantucket Boat Basin Authentic Shop 508-228-5470 Authentic Daffodil Festival merchandise 33 Straight Wharf Authentic Island Merchandise with Special Nantucket Designs Visit the NANTUCKET BOAT BASIN AUTHENTIC SHOP and celebrate summer with our limited edition apparel and accessories. We have a variety of island merchandise. We offer the highest quality wearables, headwear, and accessories for visitors, boaters, and islanders. You’ll find us at 33 Straight Wharf. www.nantucketboatbasinshop.com
Signs, Banners, & Posters Open Monday - Saturday
508-325-8884 2 Windy Way (corner of Surfside Road)
Nantucket’s UPS STORE now offers high quality, full color banners and posters for your business, event, or party. These stunning reproductions can be up to 44 inches wide! And they can be done on vinyl, canvas, art paper — rolls and single sheets. THE UPS STORE can also assist you with mounting and laminating as well as printing of photos, text, and logos.
Hats Peter Beaton down the discreet little boardwalk on Federal Street All the Best for Your Family—from Hat to Toe
508-228-8456 16.5 Federal Street
PETER BEATON is synonymous with timeless Nantucket style. As famous for its notable clients and philanthropic endeavors as it is for as it is custom fitted straw hats, signature hatboxes, handbags, and authentic Nantucket sailor shirts—Peter Beaton is a hidden gem that you don’t want to miss. Located down the discreet little boardwalk at 16.5 Federal St. www.peterbeaton.com
Health Care Nantucket Cottage Hospital 24-hr emergency services, hospital care, lab, rehab MD ACKcess Line: 508-825-1000
508-825-8100 57 Prospect St
Since 1911, NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL has been caring for our island community. In addition to excellent physicians and nursing staff, the hospital has a 24hour Emergency Department, full laboratory, physical therapy, cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, surgical services, imaging services, maternity services, and much more. www.nantuckethospital.org
Home Decor & Accessories Milly and Grace Open every day, 10 to 6 Clothing, Accessories, Home Decor, Gifts
508-901-5051 2 Washington Street
Inspired by her sassy grandmother Milly and her sweet grandmother Grace, the owner decided to open a shop with them in mind. Our fabulously feminine boutique has the perfect pieces to make you and your home feel pretty and polished. If you are looking for adorable accessories, haute home décor or gorgeous gifts, MILLY & GRACE is the place! www.millyandgrace.com
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pieces with warm advice from an expert staff. “Like” us on Facebook to get the latest info on special events. Specially for Daffodil Festival Weekend: $25 off The Nantucket Watch! www.pageo.com
Susan Lister Locke Gallery Discover your Nantucket style!
Ice Skating Nantucket Ice
508-228-2516 Public Skating & Skating Classes & Clinics Backus Ln (off Surfside Rd) Public Skating, Summer Clinics for Kids, & More
NANTUCKET ICE, the Coolest Place to be on Nantucket, is offering a number of fun skating events! Nantucket Ice is a non-profit organization founded in 1995, dedicated to creating a year round healthy recreational environment where Nantucket children, adults, and families can gather to enjoy the sport of Ice Skating. Public skating, Learnto-Skate Classes, Summer Clinics for kids, hockey for all ages. www.nantucketice.org
Mon.,Tues, Thurs-Sat 10am to 5:30pm Nantucket’s New Bead Shop & Classes
Open Daily Jewelry & Gifts
508-901-5032 119B Pleasant Street
508-228-3227 12 Main Street
Looking for that perfect something to remember your time on the island or a special gift for friends and family back home? BLUE BEETLE at 12 Main Street is the premier destination on Nantucket for unique jewelry and monogrammed gifts. Carry a piece of the island with you all year with our exclusive collection of Nantucket Charm Beads (compatible with Pandora, Chamilia & Troll bracelets) or browse our nautical charm bar to build and design a necklace all your own. Shop year-round in our store or visit us online. www.BlueBeetleNantucket.com
G. S. Hill Gallery Open daily Home of the Nantucket Pearl Company
508-228-1353 40 Straight Wharf
Each piece of exquisite Nantucket Pearl Company jewelry by Pam Freitus is specially crafted and includes designs that contain a unique blend of quality fresh water pearls, stones, leather, crystal and glass. Each authentic design can be identified by the small red coral bead. This color marking is symbolic of the Chinese culture and to the country where her business began. Each year Pam returns to Suzhou to collaborate, design and hand-select the pearls she uses. All materials (except the pearls) are American-made. It is Pam’s sincere mission to adorn women with beautiful pearls at affordable prices, available on Nantucket exclusively at NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY. www.gshill.com
Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry
508-228-5450 4 Federal Street
A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings. johnstonscashmere.com
Nantucket Pearl Company
Authentic American-made jewelry from quality pearls at affordable prices. Jewelry designer Pam Freitus creates unique jewelry from hand-picked pearls, stones, leather, crystals and glass. On some pieces, pearls are interspersed with turquoise, on others, the Ying and Yang of black and white is featured, or sapphire and diamond bling may be chosen to set off the soft reflection of the pearl’s whiteness. Look for Pam’s signature, a small red bead that identifies the piece as hers. NANTUCKET PEARL COMPANY jewelry is available exclusively at Hill’s of Nantucket, 40 Straight Wharf. nantucketpearls.com
Open daily DAFFODIL WEEKEND SPECIAL Nantucket’s award-winning & most sophisticated jewelers
Movies & Theatre
508-228-6899 46 Main Street
PAGEO offers some of the most unique collections of Fine Jewelry found anywhere. Come see their exclusive Misani Collection. PAGEO also offers consultations for custom
508-332-4822 17 South Water Street NantucketDreamland.org
The Nantucket Dreamland Foundation is dedicated to enriching the cultural and intellectual life of Nantucket by providing year-round films, educational programs, and a venue for activities that engage Nantucket in the evolving world of digital entertainment and education in one of America’s oldest theaters. Movie Line: 508-2281784. Don’t miss the superb Metropolitan Opera Live in HD on April 25!
Museums & Sites Nantucket Historical Association Your portal to Nantucket history
508-228-1894 15 Broad Street
No trip to Nantucket is complete without a trip to the NANTUCKET WHALING MUSEUM . In this top-quality exhibition venue, visitors can see a 46-foot sperm whale skeleton, a restored 1847 candle factory, exquisite collections of scrimshaw, artwork, artifacts from centuries of Nantucket life, and a fully accessible rooftop observation deck with an unmatched panoramic view and cozy seating. Discover treasures from Nantucket’s cellars and attics in the newly redesigned, artifact-rich Hadwen & Barney Oil & Candle Factory. Don’t miss the new gateway film “Nantucket”, directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Burns. Showcasing the island’s natural beauty and its significant role in global history, this 51-minute film is a feast for the eyes, offering a transformative experience for islanders and visitors alike. All this and more can be found at the Nantucket Whaling Museum. See the Historic Sites page in this publication for a complete listing of NHA sites. www.nha.org
Nursery Arrowhead Nursery & Furniture 508-228-1961 Where Home & Garden Meet 9 Wampanoag Way Outdoor & Indoor Furniture, Home Accessories, Garden Needs ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM has a spacious garden center with a fabulous selection of plants, flowers, pottery, fountains, statues, garden structures, and garden accessories. In addition, their indoor showroom carries the largest selection of indoor & outdoor furniture on the island, featuring teak, aluminum patio sets and more. Stop by their location near the airport, just beyond A.K. Diamond’s restaurant, and browse through their wide variety of home accessories, including decorative items, table settings, indoor furniture, and unique gifts. ARROWHEAD NURSERY & SHOWROOM...where home and garden meet. www.arrowheadnursery.com
Pets
508-228-1353
Open daily. Celebrate Daffodil Festival with us! American made, hand-strung pearl jewelry online and at 40 Straight Wharf
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Susan Lister Locke is an artist and jewelry designer living on Nantucket. First noted for her custom hand engraved Signet rings crafted in high karat gold, she went on to work directly with metal, incorporating designs with colorful & rare gemstones. Her Nantucket Sign Collection™ features a series of iconic Town signs with 34 favorite Nantucket areas, beaches and businesses that are fashioned as charms, cufflinks, & belt buckles. The Nantucket Sign Collection™ also includes her hand-engraved quarterboard bracelets in silver & gold as well as her Nantucket in Diamonds™ map of the island. Visit her gallery at 28A Easy Street. Contact Susan via email at susie@susanlisterlocke.com or by phone at 508.221.0531 or 508.228.2132. www.susanlisterlocke.com
Fun for the Whole Family, Movies & More! More than just a movie theatre
Bring your friends and come to Nantucket’s new bead shop for a free Beading 101 Class! Learn the basics of jewelry making at 4:30 pm on Thursday, April 23 or Tuesday, April 28. Signup is required, so call or email us to save your spot at 508-901-5032 or akimbo119b@gmail.com and stop by the shop before class to pick out your beads.
Blue Beetle
508-228-2132 or 508-221-0531 28A Easy Street
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Cold Noses Open daily A special downtown pet boutique
508-228-5477 Straight Wharf
COLD NOSES offers a wide variety of toys, treats, accessories and necessities for your pets. Exclusive signature Nantucket collars and leashes feature eight different designs, including the new Nantucket Anchor. Unique hand-painted wooden ornaments showcase your favorite dog breed and iconic Nantucket sights. Conveniently located on Straight Wharf, stop in if you forget a critical pet item, if you are looking for that distinctive pet-themed Nantucket keepsake or special something for a pet or pet person. www.coldnoses.net
Geronimo’s Open year-round Monday-Saturday Pet supplies and gifts: “We’re more than just pet food”
508-228-3731 119 Pleasant Street
Convenient mid-island location. GERONIMO’S complete selection of pet supplies and
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Kozy K-9 Dog Care
508-208-7996
kozyk-9dogcare@hotmail.com Where your dog’s needs are the first priority. Let Kozy K-9’s caring staff make your dog’s needs the first priority. Providing overnight dog care when you are away and dog walking or house visits when your schedule is busy.
Shoes & Handbags Island Cashmere
508-228-7611 32 Centre Street
Open Daily Cashmere sweaters, accessories, shoes
In addition to the most beautiful cashmere sweaters and accessories made from the finest Scottish yarns, ISLAND CASHMERE offers an extensive collection of French Sole shoes, Peace of Cloth pants, Fabrizio Gianni Jeans, “Pure Linen” shirts, and our unique “Hampton” leather bags imported directly from Italy.
Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Knitwear & Accessories Luxurious European cashmere, shoes, bags, & jewelry
508-228-5450 4 Federal Street
A deluxe cashmere collection of contemporary styles by Johnstons of Elgin, John Laing of Hawick, Rani Arabella, 27 Miles Malibu, Zynni, and more. Knitwear, dresses, jackets, ponchos, wraps, capes – easy but elegant for your Nantucket evenings. johnstonscashmere.com
Murray’s Toggery Shop
508-228-0437 62 Main Street
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 10-4 Classic & Updated Clothing
Stroll up Main Street, just a few steps from the wharves and marina, to find MURRAY`S TOGGERY SHOP, where recreational shopping in this multilevel store is a real experience. MURRAY’S is multi-faceted. MURRAY’S is exciting. Go in and see their creatively designed displays of the newest in-season merchandise. MURRAY’S is fashion. Their buyers comb the markets for the tasteful assortment of clothes, shoes, and accessories they carry, all of which are tempered with a traditional, upbeat, and long lasting flair. See their full-page advertisement in this paper for the extensive lines of merchandise they carry. They also feature MURRAY’S Nantucket Reds™: the name of their exclusive pants, shorts, skirts and toddler overalls made from their 100% cotton that fades to pink and becomes softer with repeated washing. For well over 50 years these pants have been the mark of the “in-the-know” island lovers. MURRAY’S IS Nantucket. www.nantucketreds.com
ViVi G Shoes
508-228-0411 25 Centre Street
Open for the season! Chic Shoes, Haute Handbags, and Accessories
Sherri and Jennifer Guggenheim needed to expand their shoe closets... And through expansion, the area’s go to mecca for the ultimate in shoes, handbags, jewelry, and accessories, blossomed. VIVI G SHOES constantly strives to deliver hard-to-find, unique, fashion forward merchandise in all price ranges. From comfortable run-around shoes to couture heels, day bags to evening clutches, fun costume jewelry to premier designer pieces, boots to flip flops...they have it all! www.vivigshoes.com
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been giving tours for more than 40 years, gives you a look at the Island with a personal touch. Gail leads tours in her 14-passenger deluxe Mercedes with comfortable individual seats, AC, huge windows, and leg room! She’ll pick you up at approximately 10 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm every day. The tour lasts 1-3/4 hours to 2 hours, and passengers are welcome at any time during Gail’s tour to get out to take photos. Private charters are available. Call for reservations.
Tours - Walking Nantucket Walking Tours
508-332-0953
See Calendar of Events for Tours & Times Voted “Best of Nantucket” 3 years in a row The 2-time runner-up in the the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl and the most experienced walking tour guide on Nantucket is your guide for a wide array of informative and exciting tours: Fifty Shades of Fabulous: the Story of Nantucket, Into the Heart of the Seas: the History of Nantucket Whaling, Great Writers on Nantucket, Notorious Nantucket, Nantucket’s Historic Mansions, and the Original Nantucket Ghost Walk (since 1998, the most popular walking tour on Nantucket). Group rates are available. See the Events Calendar in this issue for dates, times & details.
Transportation Boat Hy-Line Cruises Travel daily; see schedule for times Reliable Fast Ferry service between Nantucket and Hyannis
508-228-3949 Straight Wharf
Travel between Nantucket and Hyannis is about an hour on the HY-LINE’s reliable high-speed ferry. THE GREY LADY, Hy-Line’s water-jet catamaran is comfortable, convenient, and offers the high level of customer service passengers have come to expect from HY-LINE CRUISES. You’ll cross the Sound in half the time! PLEASE SEE OUR SCHEDULE PRINTED HERE IN YESTERDAY’S ISLAND FOR CURRENT DEPARTURES. www.hy-linecruises.com
Steamship Authority Reservations: Daily: 7:30am - 4pm
508-228-0262 1 Steamboat Wharf
Nantucket is located 26 miles from Cape Cod’s mainland port of Hyannis. Take a leisurely 2 hour and 15 minute voyage on our traditional ferries from Hyannis to Nantucket. Or ride in style and luxury on board our seasonal high-speed passenger-only ferry, the M/V Iyanough, which gets you to Nantucket in just one hour. steamshipauthority.com
Weddings Nantucket Weddings 508-228-9165, ext. 101 Enter our Photo Contest www.NantucketWeddings.com All you need to plan a wedding, honeymoon, or anniversary This comprehensive website will guide you through all the steps to planning and holding a wedding on Nantucket. From getting the marriage license right through the honeymoon, you’ll find valuable information all in one easy-to-navigate location. This website, beautifully illustrated by island photographers, has links to restaurants that host receptions and rehearsal dinners, lodging establishments, musicians, florists, and many others who will help make your day special. There are also sections devoted to honeymoons on Nantucket, anniversary celebrations, and real Nantucket weddings.
Sunglasses Summer Shades Open daily The Island’s largest selection of sunglasses
508-325-5530 The Courtyard, Straight Wharf
Featuring sunglasses by Chanel, Prada, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Oliver Peoples, Roberto Cavelli, Maui Jims, Oakley, Coach, Dior, Rayban, Natives, Tom Ford, Smiths, and many others. Summer Shades has been doing business on the island for more than 20 years. Visit us in our spacious downtown location: in the front shop of The Courtyard on Straight Wharf.
all the details you need to make your special day perfect
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Enter our photo contest! Submit your engagement or wedding announcement! Share your proposal story with us!
Gail’s Tours, Inc. Departures at approx. 10 am, 1 pm, & 3 pm Personal scenic Island tours: voted “Best of Nantucket”
508-257-6557 Call for pickup
GAIL’S TOURS, tours of Nantucket guided by native islander Gail Johnson who has
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SUNDAY, MAY 3 10:30 AM to 3 PM - Sunday Brunch Join us for Sunday Brunch, Eggs Benny, our Famous Bloody Mary’s & a view of the Golf Course! Held at The Restaurant at Miacomet, 12 West Miacomet Road! 11:30 AM - Brunch with a Free Squeeze Good Food, Good Spirits, Good Company! Brunch with a Free Squeeze! Held at The Brotherhood of Thieves, 23 Broad Street! 3:30 PM - Earth Got The Blues Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Prime Rib + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418
MONDAY, MAY 4 11 AM to 4 PM - Whaling Museum Is Open Spring hours for the Nantucket Island Whaling Museum are 11 am to 4 pm daily. 13 Broad Street. Expanded hours begin May 23. 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. A major motion picture based Philbrick’s book will premiere in December 2015. 2:45 to 3:45 PM - Blast Off After School for Grades 3-5 Discover the wonders of flight & space exploration during this after school series. Learn about the science of flight, gravity and the atmosphere on Earth, Mars, & the Moon, as well as rockets propelled by air, water, vinegar and baking soda. Nantucket Elementary School. 4:30 PM - Timbukblues Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road.
TUESDAY, MAY 5 9 AM - Adult Open Stick Morning pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Soup & Sandwich + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 12 to 2:30 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 3 PM - Into the Heart of the Seas: History of Whaling on Nantucket Hear the thrilling story of the industry that made our island world famous, 90 min. tour is led by the 3 time runner-up in the Nantucket History Quiz Bowl. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash Only. Meet in front of the Gazebo at the foot of Straight Wharf 5 min early. 508-332-0953 4:30 PM - Raggae Therapy Duo Performs Live Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 8:30 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 8 to 10:30 AM - Linda Loring Nature Foundation Birding Trip Meet at 110 Eel Point Rd & carpool to various island hotspots. Dress for the wind and weather. All levels welcome. Fee for non-members. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Fajita Bar + Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 2:30 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in
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1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. 2 PM - Great Writers on Nantucket Hear how Melville, Hemingway, Steinbeck & others were inspired by this magical island on a 2/3-mi, 90-min stroll. $20 — 65+ & Teens $15 — under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Federal & India sts, by the Atheneum Fence 5 min. before tour. 508-332-0953 6:30 PM - Adult Skating Class & Icercise at Nantucket Ice New Session begins today! Instructions & Practice. Beginners-advanced. Register at the rink. 1 Backus Lane 508-228-2516 6:30 to 8:30 PM - Knitting and Crocheting Workshop Join Liz Flanagan and Nancy Tyrer for a weekly knitting and crocheting workshop. Work on our project or bring your own project pattern, yarn, needles, & hooks and we will help each other. Beginners welcome. Nantucket Atheneum Main Floor Reading Area, 1 India St. 8:30 PM - The Original Nantucket Ghost Walk Nantucket’s first & oldest Ghost Walk features 5 of the island’s famous haunted locations. Led by the original guide, it is 1 mi & takes 80 min. $20 - 65+ & Teens $15 - Under 12 $5. Cash only. Meet at corner of Main & Centre sts, by the bank 5 min before the tour. 508-332-0953
THURSDAY, MAY 7 6:30 to 7:50 AM - Public Skating for Early Birds $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet All-you-can-it Taco Bar and also includes Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Check the calendar of events here for each weekday buffet menu. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 2:30 to 3:50 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 4:30 PM - 4EZ Payments Performs Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 6 PM - Skating Skills on Hockey Skates Become a better skater or refine youth hockey skills. Work on stopping, crossovers, power, edges, turning, and more. 8 week session. Pre-register at Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 228-2516. 7 PM - Adult Hockey Skills Clinic Learn and improve hockey technique and skating abilities. Ages 14 and above. Register at the rink. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Ln.
FRIDAY, MAY 8 9 AM - Adult Open Stick Morning pick up hockey for adults. Full gear required. 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane. 11 AM to 2:30 PM - All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Friday Fish Fry (Grilled Sword & Fried Pollock)+ Nachos, Pizza & Salad Bar. Easy Street Cantina, corner of East St. & Broad St. 508-228-5418 11 AM to 2:50 PM - Public Skating $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. 508-228-2516. Call for additional skating sessions. Backus Lane. nantucketice.org 11 AM to 4 PM - “Stove by a Whale” Exhibition Stove by a Whale: 20 Men, 3 Boats, 96 Days is this season’s major exhibition in the Nantucket Historical Assoc’s Whaling Museum, 13 Broad St. It explores the sinking of the Nantucket whaleship Essex by a whale in 1820, with interactive displays, multimedia elements, and historic artifacts. Author Nathaniel Philbrick’s book In the Heart of the Sea is based on these true events. 3 PM - Popsicles & Basic Skills Level 1-3 Skating Class Recommended for beginners ages 4 and up or those with little experience. Please pre-register at Nantucket Ice. 508-228-2516. 4:30 PM - Lance Mountain Dance Party Live music at Cisco Brewers, 5 Bartlett Farm Road. 5 PM - Basic Skills Level 4-8 & Free Skate Levels 1-6 Skating Class Develop and master basic skills advancing to gliding turning, edges, beginning jumps and spins. Refine skills and progress to advanced jumps & spins. Pre-register at Nantucket Ice, Backus Lane. 508-228-2516. 5:30 to 12 PM - Nantucket Forum on Beach Erosion The forum will provide scientific information on the changes taking place in coastal environments on Nantucket and other communities and alternative strategies for adaptation. Held at The Westmoor Club, 10 Westmoor Lane. Free Admission. 6 to 7:20 PM - Disco Skate Night at Nantucket Ice Public Skating with disco lights. $5 youth, $8 adult, $5 skate rentals. Great activity for all ages! 508-228-2516. Nantucket Ice, 1 Backus Lane.
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vol. 45 no. 1 • our 45th season!
Daffodil Picnicking 101 from page 11
ONION CONFIT One of my favorite things to have on hand, this simple onion confit is great with cheese, mixed into mayo or mustard or cream cheese for sandwiches. 4 large Yellow Onions, finely julienned lengthwise through the root. (It’s important to use that technique!) 2 Cups Cane Sugar 1 Tbl Balsamic or Sherry Vinegar Salt to taste In a large heavy sauce pot over medium heat, melt sugar. Keep a close eye on what’s happening, stirring with a wooden spoon to melt the sugar evenly. When melted, pour in your onions. The whole thing should sizzle and be a bit messy looking—this is normal! Turn heat down and cook the onions at least 1 hour, until very deep brown and the whole thing is a thick syrupy consistency. Add a little water if things look dry too quickly in the cooking process. Add salt and vinegar, and reduce until you can scrape a wooden spoon across the pan and the line stays dry. Put into a mason jar and seal. The confit will keep for weeks in the fridge.
ROASTED GARLIC MUSTARD Nothing is more versatile than mustard as a condiment. For this we add garlic for body and real maple syrup for sweetness. Ain’t nothing this mustard won’t improve! Try with country pate or washed rind cheeses. Wrap 8 cloves garlic in foil; roast 30 minutes at 400 degrees F. Squeeze garlic out of its skin and puree with 1/2 cup Dijon mustard, 1/3 cup maple syrup, and salt and pepper. Keep refrigerated for up to two weeks.
CHILI-INFUSED HONEY I came across this ingenious accompaniment for cheese this past winter in Boston. It’s so delicious and deceptively simple, I want to try one hundred different kinds of infusions! Try it with a piquant blue cheese or drizzled over burrata cheese and crostini. 1 C high-quality honey
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2 T red pepper flakes, or other favorite dried chili 1 t apple cider vinegar Combine ingredients in a small sauce pan and warm over very low heat for 15 minutes. Be very careful not to let the honey get too hot—you wnat it just hot enough to let the chilis warm and infuse their spice.
CRISP ROSEMARY FLATBREAD No cheese and wine picnic is complete without a delicious vessel for scooping and snacking. These crackers do just the trick. Try swapping the rosemary for other herbs, such as thyme or tarragon, or punch it up with black pepper or other spices. 1-3/4 C unbleached all-purpose flour 1 T chopped fresh rosemary plus 2 (6-inch) sprigs 1 t baking powder 3/4 t salt 1/2 C water 1/3 C olive oil plus more for brushing Flaky sea salt such as Maldon Preheat oven to 450°F with a heavy baking sheet on rack in middle. Stir together flour, chopped rosemary, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. Make a well in center, then add water and oil and gradually stir into flour with a wooden spoon until a dough forms. Knead dough gently on a work surface 4 or 5 times until it comes together. For an easier time rolling out, let the dough rest 10 minutes. Divide dough into 3 pieces and roll out 1 piece (keep remaining pieces covered with plastic wrap) on a sheet of parchment paper into a 10-inch round (shape can be rustic; dough should be thin). Lightly brush top with additional oil and scatter small clusters of rosemary leaves on top, pressing in slightly. Sprinkle with sea salt. Slide round (still on parchment) onto preheated baking sheet and bake until pale golden and browned in spots, 8 to 10 minutes. Transfer flatbread (discard parchment) to a rack to cool, then make 2 more rounds (1 at a time) on fresh parchment (do not oil or salt until just before baking). Break into big pieces. Flatbread can be made 2 days ahead and cooled completely, then kept in an airtight container at room temperature.
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Yesterday’s Island/Today’s Nantucket
vol. 45 no. 1 • our 45th season!
april 23 - may 6, 2015
Classic & updated clothing for a new season! Murray’s…
THE SHOP FOR MEN THE SHOP FOR WOMEN
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THE SHOP FOR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SHOES
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